-Pay equity across departments is not great, some key roles getting paid way too little in this part of the country for doing essential but non-creative work
-Huge decline in morale after multiple rounds of layoffs and a lot of talk about big change but no articulable benefits of the big changes (trimming the fat, a new board, some new titles designed to bring in a bunch of work that never appeared)
-Transparency declined. Two weeks before layoffs, there was an all-hands meeting at which no indication was given that anything but positive progress was to be expected. They announced a new brand launch and updated website. Not a word about the realistic position of the company.
-The way they handled this last round of layoffs was truly horrible. Inviting 15 people who you claim to consider not just colleagues but friends and family to a conference call, turning off their mics and cameras so you don't have to deal with their reactions, talking at them for ten minutes without giving any of them an opportunity to ask clarifying questions about next steps or final details, and then removing access no fewer than two minutes after the end of the call so there was no chance to keep any personal documents - was not the right way to do things. All of it smacks of a typical heartless corporate environment - something this company swears up and down is not their thing.