Poor leadership and a bad culture that seem to be beyond repair - Anonymous employee Eagle Eye Networks Employee Review

2.0
8 Oct 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- HR has tried to improve the culture in the past year by encouraging more employee recognition and promoting a diverse workforce. And, some genuinely good people are working to do their best work at Eagle Eye. - Eagle Eye offers free breakfast tacos every Tuesday and provides a simple lunch on Thursday. They brought in a beverage fridge for employees, but they make you pay for any drinks 🤡.

Cons

CULTURE A toxic culture, dated offices, and superficial company values overwhelm even the brightest stars. - Despite recent improvements by HR, the overall work environment is pessimistic. This forces the most talented employees to give in or leave the organization entirely. - Communication and processes between departments are sparse, and decisions are regularly made in silos. - Money is the main deciding factor in all decisions. They’ll only order the cheapest giveaways, buy the cheapest parts for their devices (even if it leads to poor performance), and offer bottom-of-industry salaries. LEADERSHIP Executive leadership is exhausting, crabby, and rules with an iron fist. - The top two executives are heavily ego-driven, constantly talk over people and interrupt during meetings, and are rarely on the same page. They often “misremember” facts, so the story better aligns with their narrative. - The CEO is moody and cold. His priorities regularly change, leading with a “do what I say” mentality. He often sends incomprehensible ALL CAPS EMAILS that stir up confusion and uncertainty. - Other departmental leaders are reluctant to make decisions because they often are overridden or publicly criticized/insulted by the executive team because of a bad decision. - If you’re looking to work for a collaborative and mature workplace, this is not the place to find it. SALARY & BENEFITS Don’t expect them to invest in you or the tools you’ll need to be a successful and healthy employee. - Salary is nearly always in the bottom quartile of industry rates. There is no process in place for annual reviews or salary increases. They’d rather hire younger or less talented people than pay market rates. - If you are in the position to receive equity as part of your package, it will take an eternity to receive paperwork about the strike price, vesting, etc. I know multiple employees that have waited more than a year to receive information on their shares. It feels like a scam. - They’ll give you the “opportunity” to bring your own computer and mobile device, but it really means they won’t be providing you with a corporate computer to use. - The offices are in an old hotel, which hasn’t been updated since 1994. Oh, and you’ll also spend your day working from a $99 IKEA kid’s desk. In the end, if you absolutely need a job to keep the lights on, then Eagle Eye is fine. But if you’re interested in doing good work and growing your career, then it may be best to look elsewhere.

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Cons

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