Fall in line or get out - Anonymous employee Origami Risk Employee Review

2.0
Jun 25, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The C-suite/executives do genuinely care about the culture of the place and have tried to put safeguards in place to not lose the quality of the culture that they built from the ground. Very flexible job for how successful the company is and its aspirations.

Cons

The VP of Risk Sales who was brought from IBM is extremely self-serving and has no problem uprooting sales at every level to serve his agenda. Same can be said for the Director of business development, who was brought in b/c of her relationship with him. Many of his old IBM henchmen have been brought in to help trim the fat & align with his mentality/agenda. VP of Risk Sales is a numbers guy and his boss is more of a culture/transformational leader so they fill the gaps for each other in that sense. Performance is always a necessity to progress in sales. But you also have to adhere to the status quo and make people who do little next to nothing in terms of functional leadership feel important. Highly bureaucratic. Plenty of upper leadership who are more than ready to halt your progression if they deem you to be a dissenting voice in a rotating room of yes men. Just as many mid level managers who are afraid to speak up b/c they fear being ostracized within the sales function/with leadership/fellow colleagues. Not above putting you in a state of purgatory as far as career progression to motivate individual contributors to leave.

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Cons

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Pros

The only pro of this company is the fully remote work (which also comes with its cons).

Cons

It’s a long list: 1. Micromanagement 2. Politics 3. Promoting long time buddies (with no skills) over skilled young professionals. 4. Ignoring company values when it comes to internal mechanics. Suddenly things aren’t important enough if it doesn’t make you money. 5. Complete misalignment between sales, product and engineering. They sell everything that’s not even in the pipeline for product. 6. The CPO and VP of Product are circus heads, not real professionals. 7. People with different opinions aren’t appreciated. 8. Slack and Outlook tools are monitored for status and location just to come up with any reason for layoffs. 10. Base comp is okay at first but then capped strongly.

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