Classic startup burnout without the culture perks - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) First Due

3,0
2 janv. 2025
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Avantages

First Due offers the unique opportunity to work on software that makes a meaningful social impact by supporting fire and rescue agencies across the US and Canada. The company fosters a collaborative environment with a team of talented individuals from different backgrounds. Employees benefit from decent internal mobility, allowing for career growth and role changes across departments. Perks like an annual all-company retreat in Cancun enhance the sense of community, while the flexibility and autonomy of remote work make maintaining a work-life balance easy and enjoyable.

Inconvénients

Zero culture or transparency. Efforts like an employee satisfaction survey were initiated but never followed through, leaving employees without clarity or actionable outcomes. The C-Suite offers little to no visibility, further hindering trust and alignment. Rapid scaling has created significant strain, particularly for customer-facing teams, as the Sales Team frequently overpromises to close deals. This approach has led to an unsustainable workload for Customer Teams, who are expected to manage more accounts than they can handle. Burnout is rampant but not discussed.

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5,0
2 nov. 2025
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Avantages

Good people, supportive environment, fun job.

Inconvénients

Fast pace and extremely busy workdays

2,0
10 juin 2026
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Avantages

Work from home. Work life balance isn't bad. The pay is decent, but could be better.

Inconvénients

Leadership doesn't communicate. The changes that are made are confusing to a regular employee when it comes to the overall org. There is constant restructuring, and the company seems to be directionless. As long as there are sales, that's all that matters. There is no culture, only work. And if you are not a part of the sales team (who are treated as gods among men), then you might as well not exist.

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