Terrible, stay away - Employee Shockbyte Employee Review

1.0
15 Jul 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Set your own schedule - Working from home benefits

Cons

- God awful petty work politics - Serious favoritism in play by leadership individuals - Absolutely terrible pay - Disengaged management - Hires in 3rd world countries for cheaper wages

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5.0
29 Apr 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Recognizes employee dedication and effort Encourages creative problem-solving Supports remote work Offers flexible work schedules Full health insurance coverage for employees Transparent and engaged CEO Emphasizes role growth over formal education Values mental health as overall well-being Complimentary merchandise + server hosting

Cons

Lower than average salaries (start-up company) Limited employment opportunities; part-time roles often contracted Challenges with asynchronous work coordination No paid time off or benefits for non-employees

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1.0
20 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Most positions are fully remote and offer a flexible schedule. - Great resume booster for any entry-level or mid-level position. - As always, some employees are genuinely driven and show strong character.

Cons

- Very low pay even after years at the company. Raises are rare, minimal, and fail to recognize high performance or additional responsibilities. Competitors in the same industry offer higher starting salaries than what employees here can earn even after several years. - Most workers are contractors with no benefits. This includes no PTO, health insurance, or retirement contributions. - No extra compensation during holidays or high-demand periods. Employees are expected to handle increased workload without incentives. - Management is inconsistent and lacks accountability. Decisions are frequently reversed, poorly planned, or last-minute. - Favoritism and nepotism affect decision-making. Personal relationships often outweigh merit. - AI is overused and poorly implemented. Low-quality outputs are accepted as long as they appear “good enough,” and it is difficult to challenge this because the CEO constantly overrides and undercuts leadership. - Extremely invasive employee monitoring is in place. Tracking includes activity, mouse tracking, periodic screenshots, and detailed computer usage information.

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