Honestly, some of the most dedicated, best, and brightest I've worked with. High expectations and high rewards, with world-class healthcare and benefits.
Henry Schuck, CEO, is, quite frankly, a mean-spirited bully. The free space on the bingo card during all-hands meetings is him asking some group of people to leave the company if they disagree with him.
First thing he did when he rose to power was to cut the power cords of any gaming machines in the office.
Now, just today, he proceeded to openly mock anyone who didn't want to return to office and suggest they get in touch with their manager so they could arrange their exit from the company. He said it all with a mocking smirk while denigrating anywhere you would go as "shabby".
I would think he would have a little humility on the day his company lost a third of its value, but apparently that's everyone else's fault as well.
Chuck the Schuck, and everyone else who thinks like him. I feel like the company is one outburst away from trying to rebrand itself as "X" and firing people while proclaiming the CEO as some sort of god. There's a cult of personality around him within the office that's only gotten worse, despite Henry repeatedly proving he has no idea what he's doing with the company.
Review: A Highly Inconsistent Process One of the most inconsistent interview processes to date. I had to constantly reach out to the recruiter for updates; it felt like they weren't even doing their job. On top of that, the coding interview didn't
Absurd process. I got rejected, but I can't know the reason. I asked the hiring manager technical questions. He couldn't answer and didn't give the reason. What a pathetic company.
After four rounds of interviews, I was informed at the final stage that the job description was incorrect, and I was rejected. This was a waste of my time. This was one of the worst experiences and reflects poorly on the company.
Review: A Highly Inconsistent Process One of the most inconsistent interview processes to date. I had to constantly reach out to the recruiter for updates; it felt like they weren't even doing their job. On top of that, the coding interview didn't
Absurd process. I got rejected, but I can't know the reason. I asked the hiring manager technical questions. He couldn't answer and didn't give the reason. What a pathetic company.
After four rounds of interviews, I was informed at the final stage that the job description was incorrect, and I was rejected. This was a waste of my time. This was one of the worst experiences and reflects poorly on the company.