Poor culture, big egos, empty promises - Anonymous employee Suki AI Employee Review

1.0
9 Apr 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- At some point in the past I considered Suki a fun place to work. There used to be smart and compassionate people that work here. - There is interest from big players in the industry, it's been a couple of years and Suki hasn't really been able to convert that interest into anything substantial though.

Cons

- Leadership here has some of the biggest egos I've ever seen, its absolutely detrimental to making any meaningful progress - Nepotism runs rampant both in the hiring process and promotion process. - Don't be fooled, its the same old drill of toxic culture, turnover, empty promises from the CEO, then rinse and repeat. CEO preaches that Suki is a "family", but people get fired on a whim. Better not upset the "favorite" employee. - High turnover means that whatever momentum gained through the year comes to a halting stop. Every year.

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5.0
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Pros

Professional and organized interview process Great onboarding and orientation Team is motivated, professional, and friendly Culture is team-oriented, genuinely care about your wellbeing

Cons

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1.0
9 Mar 2026
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Pros

Some very smart, hardworking people are buried in the org doing their best with nothing to work with.

Cons

The company has been around long enough to know better, and yet competitors who entered the space years later have managed to build better products, retain better talent, and articulate a clearer vision. That says everything about leadership here. Turnover at the top is constant and chaotic. New leaders cycle in with zero context on the space, no preparation, and no curiosity to learn. Direction is nonexistent. Teams are left to interpret shifting priorities while the roadmap drifts with no explanation. The C-suite exodus is not a rumor — it's a pattern, and it's a red flag that no reorg will fix. Leadership culture is toxic. Yelling at employees — in meetings, over Slack, in front of peers — is treated as normal. It isn't. It's demoralizing and it's why good people keep leaving. Minimal benefits. When employees raise concerns, the response from leadership is dismissive and tone-deaf. The message is clear: people are not a priority here. Lack of investment in employee experience that runs through every other decision made here. If you're comparing Suki to a competitor, go with the competitor.

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