Chaotic big room planning meetings achieves nothing but confirmation bias
Mid-higher management has no coherent strategy of growth
The audiobook industry and audio industry at large has low barrier of entry. The golden days of fueling the growth via Amazon traffic is gone
Very high staff overhead. The HR has no idea how to retain talent. Most people just get the stocks and leave.
Career growth opportunity is very limited. And the tech is roughly 2-3 years behind. 1.5 years into the job you will find out you have nothing to learn , no interesting problem to solve and no way to go except Amazon
Managed to lose lots of user as a digital content company during covid
Chaotic management with large Corp bureaucracy
Product owner and product manager kiss each other more than negotiate. Most of the managers are so new (3 year older managers mostly left) they can’t really own the product, leaving product manager to ask for half-baked features without taking part in the scrum or owning anything of the delivery pipeline. Then there is technical product manager whose responsibilities are very lofty. The whole system is quite unique and strange at least
People don’t like to stay more than 3 years, including the HR