5mo
Thank you for taking the time to share this feedback. We’re genuinely sorry to hear how this has felt from your perspective, and we don’t take comments like this lightly.
Over the past 18 months, the market, customer expectations, and buying behavior have changed quickly and in real ways. Like many companies in our space, we’ve had to adjust our structure, priorities, and operating model in real time to stay aligned with where the market is going. Those changes were not a reflection of our financial stability. In fact, we’re on track to meet several of our financial targets this year. Still, we recognize that restructuring and benefit changes create uncertainty and stress, and that impact is real for employees.
We also acknowledge that changes in leadership naturally bring changes in leadership style. When that happens, culture can feel unsettled, and trust can be tested. That tension is something we’re aware of and actively working through, not ignoring. We know that transparency, clarity, and consistency matter, especially during periods of change, and we have more work to do there.
Your point about direction and communication is heard. Establishing clarity around product vision, priorities, and how teams connect to that direction is a focus for us moving forward.
We appreciate you calling out the strength of the engineering team and your colleagues. Feedback like this helps us reflect honestly on where we need to improve, and we hope we can continue to move forward in good faith by listening, learning, and doing better.
Thank you again for sharing your experience.