Pros
It's not every day you encounter incredible leadership. The co-founders, Ernie and Ira, plus COO, Michael, inspired a vision that people wanted to be a part of. Without them, the company simply is not what it once was. As others have said, the replacing leadership team is out-of-touch with the problems to be solved, the client's and their needs, and most noticeably, the employees. Where people once felt heard, encouraged, and inspired, leadership now operates through "my way or the highway" mentality and narrow-mindedness. A company that was once built on relationships and collaboration now fires people for having a differing opinion (dubbing it "reluctance to change").
The Homebot I knew and loved truly was an amazing place - and I was always one of the first to bleed pink and sing their praises. Homebot* (with an asterisk) is a different place. The reality is, when compared to other companies, Homebot* still has a lot of pros, the top being the people themselves (for the most part, Homebot* knows how to find and hire great talent). If you are able to separate yourself from the BS, you could be very happy. That said, this isn't the OG Homebot and, just like in the movies, the sequel is never better than the original.
The positive reviews of the past, while under original leadership, heavily juice up the current rating displayed here and should not be relied upon as the current state of the union. Interesting to see the rapid decline of CEO-approval in only 3 months (previously 90%+ under Ernie, now nose-diving to 50% under the current CEO). I hope the Homebot* team is taking this seriously and providing appropriate training to the leaders who need it. Perception is reality. It would be foolish to continue to think others are the problem, instead of looking within.
Cons
An out-of-touch leadership that's in control of salaries/promotions for people they don't directly manage leaves hardworking, smart individuals deserving of more completely forgotten about. Homebot will not be successful without its people, especially the good ones, yet the people leadership is choosing to "double down on" leave little confidence they are aware of what is needed for the future of the company. If you're "old blood", it's time to start looking elsewhere. In the time I've started writing this review a few weeks ago, 3 more people have been let go.