Gapingvoid Reviews

3.2

53% would recommend to a friend

(20 total reviews)

Jason Korman

54% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Gapingvoid has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 20 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Gapingvoid employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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20 reviews
2.0
19 Sept 2024

Proceed With Caution

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Talent acquisition is impressive -The hiring process is thorough and thoughtful -Creative tools like the “semiotics” (cartoons) add unique value -Good support and camaraderie among peers -Client-facing work is engaging and, when in the right setting, can have a real impact

Cons

-Talent retention is a major issue (candidates should inquire about turnover rates) -The methodologies lack solid frameworks for practical application and are more conceptual -Leadership values loyalty and obedience over collaboration and independent thought -Frequent internal miscommunication, shifting goals, and endless iteration -Company-first approach to “work life integration” -The CEO is brilliant but has a noticeable bias against alternative ideas; this hubris is disruptive to the work, internally and externally -Despite its potential, Gapingvoid operates like a startup that is in over its skis

1.0
22 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Incredibly talented people, interesting clients

Cons

- Socially manipulative and invasive leadership (appears genuine and caring at first, but it’s a calculated facade) - CEO has regular angry outbursts - One-size-fits-all approach: they apply the same strategy to every client, even when it doesn’t fit - No real measurement of success (ask how they define it... spoiler: they don’t) - Insufficient project management and unsustainable systems - Turnover rate drastically above industry average (they claim “it’s not for everyone,” but a 60%+ one-year attrition rate tells a different story)

1.0
22 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Incredible talent acquisition. Cool cartoons. The exit is clearly marked.

Cons

Fun fact: The reason you're seeing a cluster of glowing reviews from new employees? Gapingvoid requires all staff to write a one within their first 30 days. Convenient policy, since Glassdoor's rules prevent you from writing another one for a year. Well, the clock has run out, so let me tell you what that honeymoon period obscured. In all my years of work, I have never been more stressed, gaslit, or micromanaged than I was at Gapingvoid. I'm talking physically ill from the sheer psychological weight of working there. Let me paint you a picture: Every. Single. Meeting. Is. Recorded. Internal meetings, external calls, client facilitations—all of it captured and archived. They frame it as "reference material," but it's surveillance, plain and simple. And here's where it gets truly unhinged: they occasionally "ghost call" people into meetings. They'll dial someone's cell phone, put them on speaker, and let them eavesdrop without appearing on camera. Yes, you read that correctly. Invisible participants listening to your private conversations. The CEO is smart, sure--but he has absolutely zero interest in anyone else's ideas, experience, or expertise. What he says goes. Period. Independent thought isn't discouraged—it's treated as insubordination. The people who thrive here are hazed into total compliance. Everyone else burns out or gets pushed out. And that retention problem that's been mentioned? In Gapingvoid speak: It's not a bug, it's a feature. There's a reason incredibly talented people keep running for the door.

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