Potential for great tech but inexperienced leadership - Anonymous - Former Employee RED 6 Employee Review

1.0
1 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Healthcare benefits are paid for. Once upon a time, there were a lot of snacks and team culture

Cons

Poor and inexperienced leaders. The company lost a lot of great talent when the engineers realized this was a party company with a checkbook for extravagant events and failed clothing lines to celebrate the CEO. The leaders have not provided clear direction for the tech development, and their financial planning has led to mass layoffs as a result of their "throw money at the problem" approach. Rumor is they're making people sign NDA to receive severance...another story of a mismanaged startup.

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5.0
29 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
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CEO approval
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Pros

great people lots of employee appreciation quick promotions

Cons

lack of structure / oversight in certain positions.

1.0
27 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Benefits come with free health insurance, which is hard to come by in this industry.

Cons

They did a massive hiring push last fall, only to lose 1/3 of the company to firings and attrition by end of Q1, and the a massive layoff mid Q2. It’s a microcosm example of poor planning and management. The way this company is run is the epitome of “do it fast, and cut any corners necessary to do so.” The drama culture makes the technical challenge untenable. People are bullied by leadership, have their private matters gossiped throughout the entire company, and the values system is used as a “rules for thee.” If someone does anything the CEO doesn’t personally agree with, they are made to performatively present at an All-Hands on how they align with a company value, the they’re usually fired anyway. Leadership pushes people to engage and ask questions, then those people are fired for doing just that when they bring sound engineering perspectives. It’s an overall “hire fast, fire faster” mindset, and is leading to a rapid negative trend.

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