If I could give less than 1 star, I would. You’ll notice most of the recent 4–5 star reviews appear right after retreats, encouraged and monitored by management.
“Founder-led” here really means micro-managed by inexperienced founders who often speak in demeaning tones, minimize the effort of employees, and fire people at will.
You’ll quickly notice the company struggles to retain staff, and most employees don’t last a year. There’s no real structure, no long-term improvement, and any feedback is brushed off with, “TryHackMe isn’t for everyone.”
The focus is almost entirely on branding and marketing, while the engineers and product teams face unrealistic pressure and toxic communication daily. And if you’re a woman, it’s even worse; different standards, constant undermining, and little respect.
As for benefits or compensation, don’t count on them. You’ll soon learn you “don’t qualify” for most of what was promised.
I couldn't say it better than this: "The product is great and has a lot of potential. The team is full of extremely talented individuals. Unfortunately, rotten apples in leadership are holding the company back, and that's a real shame. The two co-founders have no business acumen. They also seem to think they're experts in design, marketing, sales, you name it…go figure."