An Unfavorable Fit for Growth-Oriented Skilled Talent - Team Lead - Frontend Design escalon Employee Review

1.0
24 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Absolutely None, If there was a minus scale presented on this rating platform I would have gone with that

Cons

1. It's a joke changing people on management for them each year, sometimes bi-annually (VPs, CEOs, Directors), causing lack of vision , weak goals and absolutely chaotic planning and organisation. 2. People within tend to enjoy playing with job aspirants and their career , because they need to feed their sadist nature and feed their unskilled incompetent job practices, by denying opportunities to promotion and growth to a hardworking skilled resource 3. Entirely Unskilled , incompetent , deprecated technology practitioners and their inability to interview candidates , leading to frequent (80%) probation failures and way too frequent layoffs. 4. The organizational leadership ladder is weak enough to draft plans, goals, projects, tasks, and investment into unskilled labor (promoting boot-licking over skills and hardwork while considering lay-offs) leading to rapidly depleting revenue and a sustainability crunch.

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5.0
10 Feb 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company has made significant strides in multiple areas to strengthen the organization. They have removed a lot of waste and brought on key talent to drive growth.

Cons

More changes are still needed to streamline all operations.

1.0
31 Oct 2025
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Pros

Pros: Supportive and friendly coworkers Exposure to different areas of accounting and operations Structured onboarding

Cons

Cons: Dishonest communication from management Misleading handling of employee exits Poor respect for pre-approved time off Moved into roles without proper background or support No accountability or transparency in leadership decisions I worked at this company for just over two years in the accounting department, and my experience ended in an incredibly disappointing and unprofessional way. I was moved from onboarding to a customer success role, even though I was upfront that I didn’t have a sales background. Two weeks later, I was told I didn’t have the experience they needed and was let go. To make matters worse, this happened right before a two-week vacation I had scheduled six months in advance — my first real time off since joining. Then, the company told everyone internally that I had chosen to leave for a better opportunity, which was completely false. I found this out through friends I had referred to the company, and it was honestly shocking. It’s one thing to make a business decision, but another to completely misrepresent the truth. The lack of transparency and integrity from management was deeply disappointing. There are some genuinely kind and talented people who work there, but leadership’s behavior overshadowed any positives.

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