This review reflects my personal experience working at the company. The role is described as “hybrid,” but in practice employees are expected to be in the office almost every day, typically with only Friday allowed as a work-from-home day. Flexibility around that day is discouraged, which can make the hybrid label feel misleading.
The workplace culture feels extremely rigid and heavily monitored. There are cameras throughout the office and software used to track employee productivity. Employees are expected to remain consistently active at their computers throughout the day, and even small gaps in tracked activity may require explanation. This level of monitoring can create pressure and make it difficult to focus on meaningful work rather than simply maintaining constant activity.
From my experience, the management approach within the technology organization could benefit from improvement. Communication can feel confrontational rather than constructive, and feedback is sometimes delivered in ways that feel more like criticism than professional coaching. The environment can feel more adversarial than collaborative.
There have also been discussions about moving technology roles to other locations such as Arizona and India, which may create uncertainty for employees currently based in the Austin area. This may result in remaining employees needing to take on additional responsibilities.