A Company in Freefall — Avoid If You Value Your Career or Your Clients - Anonymous employee Cro Metrics Employee Review

1.0
8 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some good people remain — for now.

Cons

The best people here have already left. That tells you everything. The new co-CEO lacks experience managing remotely or in leading at a company this size — what should be clear direction turns into a cycle of redundant meetings and organizational confusion. The strong leadership team that once gave this place credibility has largely walked out the door, and what's been left behind is window dressing. The real power sits with the the founder, who operates behind the scenes with little empathy or regard for the people doing the actual work. Not to mention his lack of relevant expertise — his background is in product, not client services, and even his product instincts tend toward solutions that don't match what delivery teams actually need. Client work reflects this. Despite repeated claims about leveling up with AI and modernizing the approach, the playbook hasn't meaningfully changed in years. The results are mediocre, churn is high, and clients feel it. So do employees. Surveys are sent out to solicit feedback internally but are entirely disregarded. The whole experience is performative and wastes time, distracting from what could otherwise be meaningful work. Headcount is managed through frequent, poorly communicated layoffs. The same bad communication runs on a loop. Meanwhile, the talent pipeline is being gutted — work is increasingly offshored to contractors paid a fraction of market rate and the experience gap shows up directly in output quality. High quality employees are seen as too expensive and needing to justify their existence through tracking minimum average of 45+ billable hours per week in Harvest (including PTO). If you're a job seeker: your growth here will stall and you should keep your resume updated. If you're a prospective client: you'll pay for a team you're not getting.

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Cro Metrics Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback and perspective. We recognize that periods of change can create uncertainty, and we appreciate hearing candid experiences from former employees. Over the past several years, both our industry and our company have evolved significantly. We continue working to improve communication, leadership alignment, and how we support our teams while adapting to new technologies and client expectations. We also want to clarify that our investment in AI and global talent is intended to enhance the work our teams do — not replace the expertise, creativity, and collaboration that drive meaningful client outcomes. While we know we’re not perfect, we remain committed to building a strong culture, delivering value to clients, and creating opportunities for talented people to grow and make an impact here.

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5.0
4 Apr 2025
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Pros

I joined the company in January 2025. I feel like I belong here, and one of the most important things to me, I've been learning since day one. The company provides all the resources needed to succeed and thrive. I love my team because the people at Cro Metrics have brought a new meaning to this word. We are truly a TEAM here, and we all work for success together. The level of transparency is unbelievable. I've never worked for a company where the decision-making process is so transparent throughout the vertical. The PI process was great to set the expectations.

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No cons that I can think of atm.

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Cro Metrics Response
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Thanks so much for your kind words! We're thrilled you feel a strong sense of belonging, support, and teamwork. It’s great to hear that the PI process and our focus on transparency are helping you thrive. We're lucky to have you on the team!
1.0
6 Apr 2026
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Pros

Talented and hardworking colleagues, remote

Cons

I'll start with the genuine highlight: the people I worked alongside were exceptional. Talented, collaborative, and resilient. They are the only reason this company functions at all. Unfortunately, everything above the IC level is a different story. The CEO leads with ego rather than strategy. There is a persistent sense that leadership views employees as liabilities rather than assets, which is a mindset that permeates every major decision. Engineers, who literally keep the lights on, are routinely disrespected and treated as interchangeable. Leadership's push to offload engineering work onto AI tools is presented as innovation, but in practice it's cost-cutting without a coherent plan, and the product quality reflects it. The organizational dysfunction is pervasive: compensation is below market, layoffs are frequent and poorly handled, and client churn is high: a direct reflection of instability at the top. The revolving door of talent and clients alike tells you everything you need to know. When I resigned, I retained access to multiple internal systems and client repositories for an extended period by no effort of my own. I had to remove myself from multiple systems because they did not do it upon my departure. For a company handling client data, this is not a minor oversight. It reflects a broader pattern of process failures that go unaddressed because accountability stops at the executive level. If you're considering joining: the individual contributors may make your day-to-day bearable, but don't expect leadership to value your work, protect your role, or run a coherent company.

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Cro Metrics Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and feedback. We’re glad to hear that your colleagues made such a positive impact during your time at Cro Metrics. We agree that our people are one of our greatest strengths, and we deeply value the talented, collaborative individuals who contribute here every day. We also appreciate the candid feedback about leadership, communication, and organizational processes. Like many companies navigating a rapidly evolving industry, we’ve gone through periods of change and difficult decisions over the past few years. While those moments are never easy, we continue working to improve how we communicate, support employees, and operate as an organization. We want to clarify one important point regarding system access. We take client data security extremely seriously, and we continuously review and strengthen our offboarding and access-management processes to ensure they meet the standards our clients and employees expect. We know we are not a perfect company, but we remain committed to learning, improving, and building an environment where talented people can do meaningful work, grow professionally, and feel supported along the way.
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