Stay clear and save yourself the extreme stress - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) Keyfactor

2,0
17 juin 2024
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Avantages

There are a few good people left at the organization from its early days. The CTO is one of the best people to work for and with. Second Fridays of every month off are nice, if you have a manager who lets you take them.

Inconvénients

You’re expected to work 24/7/365 even though they tell you there is a good life/work balance. Everything is treated like it’s an emergency and needs attention right this second. Upper management doesn’t listen to anyone below them. People are treated like they are dispensable no matter how long they’ve been at Keyfactor. Unless you are best buds with the CEO or CRO, don’t be expect to enjoy working here. Don’t let the perks fool you into working here. Your first 6 months or so will be great. After that, you’ll feel like you’re having a heart attack every day. Save yourself some years on your life and steer clear. There is also a new C-level position every year. This is designed so the buddies of the CEO have protection. This group of people are not your friends. Don’t trust them. Keep your eyes and ears open if you accept a position here.

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5,0
6 mai 2026
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Avantages

Great People Great Benefits Solid Pay

Inconvénients

Leadership has been changing a lot recently adding to uncertainty

1,0
11 juin 2026
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Avantages

Great Product, Challenging Leadership Culture - The product is innovative and continues to evolve. - Many of the individual contributors are talented, hardworking, and genuinely care about the company's success. - There are strong teams throughout the organization doing great work despite the challenges around them.

Inconvénients

Politics Often Outweigh Performance - Relationships and internal alliances often carry more weight than results and performance. Constantly Shifting Priorities - Leadership often chases the next shiny thing before existing initiatives have had time to mature or demonstrate results. Recognition and Visibility Challenges - Employees are frequently asked to take on responsibilities beyond their role with limited acknowledgment for their contributions. - There can be a disconnect between those doing the work and those receiving visibility for it. - Promotions and advancement can feel influenced more by relationships and politics than measurable outcomes. Accountability Flows Down, Credit Flows Up - When initiatives struggle, responsibility often falls on those executing the work while leadership decisions receive less scrutiny. Work-Life Balance Exists Mostly on Paper - Don't let perks like Second Fridays fool you; employees quickly learn that taking advantage of them can come at a cost if they want to advance. - Weekend messages, fire drills, and the expectation of constant availability are normalized. Turnover Raises Questions - Multiple employees have left within a short period of time, and departures continue across the organization. - If a team is hiring aggressively, it is worth asking why the role became available in the first place.

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