Shift Paradigm reviews

2.4

25% would recommend to a friend

(134 total reviews)

Liz Ross

25% approve of CEO

21% positive business outlook

Shift Paradigm has an employee rating of 2.4 out of 5 stars, based on 134 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Shift Paradigm employee rating is 35% below average for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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134 reviews
2.0
Feb 19, 2024

Shift Your Job Search Elsewhere

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Some very talented individuals that truly care about others and the work they're doing - A lot of flexibility working remotely

Cons

In the past 2 years, Shift has gone through a lot of rebranding, repositioning, and general confusion about what they specialize in leading to dissatisfaction across the board, especially client retention. There are no goals or incentives for employees to focus on and everyone is in fear of the next layoff. The CEO has continued to lose money for the company every quarter since she began and her only solution to saving money is continued layoffs. When you can't point to one positive accomplishment, it's time to step down. Talented team members are under utilized while leadership continues to stumble through their roles and "figure it out as they go". With 4 rounds of layoffs in under 2 years, I'm thankful I was able to get off the Titanic while there were still lifeboats available. If it's not already clear, steer clear of this company and SHIFT your job search elsewhere.

2.0
Feb 15, 2024

PM

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good people and able to work remote

Cons

Not organized and lacking process

1.0
Feb 9, 2024

Extremely...odd experience

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

individual contributors are great, remote work, good pay

Cons

I had the most baffling experience during my time here. My direct manager was a nightmare of a human. Think every typical toxic manager trait wrapped up into one. From the day I started, I was set up for failure. During my interview process, I inquired about the stability of the role I was being hired for -- as it was for a new offering. I was confidently assured I would not be in any trouble, as the teams could be fluid if need be. This, obviously, was not the case as they did not sell said product and therefore, my job went away. Now for the layoff process. This was the most insane, wild ride I've ever experienced. The company tried to force me to say my layoff was "mutual" after blindsiding me with no PIP or negative commentary on my work. They went as far as to try to get me to remove a linkedin post I made informing my network that I was open to work. Additionally, I had the unfortunate experience of having to file two separate HR complaints about my manager, with documentation attached. I was soon let go after the second by the same HR person I filed to. Executive leadership had even told me they had received the same complaints about my manager before. Do with that what you will. Now, for my manager. I genuinely do not know how this person has their job. Their blatant lack of technical and industry best-practice knowledge is baffling. I have truly never seen anything like it. They preach anti-micromanaging, yet they do the exact opposite. I was essentially not allowed to take bathroom breaks without giving notice. I was not introduced to anyone at the company and given significant grief when I took that upon myself. People were told, by my manager, that they were not allowed to meet with me. I was kicked off of client calls where my work was then presented by my manager. I was given tasks with the specific purpose of taking up too much time. I was told I wasn't allowed to question any decisions made by my manager because they were higher up than me. I was told I couldnt possibly be "right" about certain things because I was lower level in comparison. My manager, the delivery lead, joined 0 calls -- both with the client and with the delivery team -- and then when I was let go, had the gall to ask me what the client sells. the list could truly go on forever.

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Shift Paradigm Response
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We appreciate the feedback. We take great care in how we address the mismatch of skills and lack of performance and offer multiple support channels to aid people in a smooth transition when exiting the business. In Mid Market, specifically, we know that often teams in this sector are challenged to meet specific skill requirements. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.
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