Coalfire has gone downhill tremendously fast - Anonymous employee Coalfire Employee Review

1.0
Oct 25, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Remote Work Flexibility: Initially, the remote work setup was a huge plus, allowing for a better work-life balance, but since closing the majority of offices the company has lost it's sense of culture and community. - Some Good People: I worked with some incredible people, but unfortunately they have almost all left the company (for good reason) or been laid off in the one of the latest annual RIFs.

Cons

- Political Environment: The workplace is rife with politics. It often feels like success depends more on navigating office dynamics than actual performance. Many employees feel pressured to conform, leading to a culture where "yes" is the only acceptable answer, stifling innovation and genuine feedback. - Management Issues: Leadership seems disconnected from the day-to-day realities. Promises made during all-hands meetings frequently go unfulfilled. This creates a sense of mistrust among employees, who feel misled by executives who prioritize optics over substance. Some of the new leaders very clearly do not understand this industry. - Job Insecurity: The company's turnover is alarming. Throughout my tenure, numerous colleagues were laid off, often without warning or proper acknowledgment of their contributions. The lack of loyalty is disheartening, especially when management fails to provide transparency during these tumultuous times. They also heavily promoted a "100 new hires in 100 days" initiative, and then just a few months after that ended they did another layoff... head scratcher. - Poor Communication: The gap between C-suite and lower-level employees is vast. Information trickles down too slowly, leaving many in the dark about important changes and decisions. This communication breakdown contributes to a chaotic work environment where employees are left scrambling to adapt. What once was indeed a promising workplace with a great and fun culture devolved into a frustrating and disheartening experience. If you're considering Coalfire, be prepared for a challenging political landscape, a lack of transparency, and a culture that, while supportive at times, ultimately falls short of its lofty claims.

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Coalfire Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at Coalfire. We’re glad to hear that our remote work and flexibility were positive aspects of your time with us, as we remain committed to providing a balance that meets our team’s needs. We also appreciate your kind words about the people you worked with, as our team members are truly the heart of Coalfire. We understand that navigating organizational changes and maintaining a strong sense of culture in a remote environment can be challenging. Your feedback around communication and transparency is also noted. We’re actively working on initiatives to establish clearer, more consistent channels to ensure everyone feels informed and engaged.

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