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Unlimited PTO Summer Fridays Hybrid schedule
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My experience at this company was far more stressful and discouraging than I anticipated when I first accepted the role. While there were moments of learning and exposure, the overall workplace culture often felt tense, disorganized, and unsupportive. It quickly became clear that if you did not naturally fit into the existing team dynamic, you would feel it. Communication across leadership and teams could be passive aggressive, condescending, or indirect, which made it difficult to build trust or feel psychologically safe in day-to-day interactions. There was also a noticeable lack of accountability when challenges arose. In high-pressure situations, it was not uncommon for responsibility to be shifted rather than collaboratively addressed, which contributed to a culture of defensiveness and finger-pointing. Workload expectations were consistently high due to limited staffing. Teams were often stretched thin managing a large volume of accounts, making it difficult to provide the level of strategic support that clients deserved. This also impacted employees’ ability to take meaningful time off. Even when using PTO and setting out-of-office coverage plans, work frequently stalled because colleagues were already overwhelmed with their own responsibilities. There was an underlying expectation to prioritize work above personal boundaries. Early on, I was informally advised to be mindful about leaving “on time,” which set the tone for a culture that valued visibility and overwork more than sustainable productivity. Over time, this contributed to widespread burnout and anxiety. Morale across teams often felt low, with many employees quietly exploring other opportunities. Leadership style was another challenge. Communication from executive leadership could feel intense, reactive, and at times lacking in professional boundaries. I witnessed situations where performance concerns were handled in ways that felt abrupt and emotionally charged, which created additional tension within the workplace. These experiences contributed to an environment where employees often felt on edge rather than supported. Compensation was also a concern. Salaries did not feel competitive with the rising cost of living and inflation, especially given the pace and pressure of the work. Additionally, career progression appeared slow and somewhat unclear, making long-term growth within the organization feel uncertain. Overall, while the company offers exposure to a fast-moving client environment, the combination of high stress, limited structure, staffing constraints, and leadership dynamics made it difficult to maintain a healthy work-life balance or feel confident in long-term.