Pros
The people that were there, some that are still there. The culture that once was.
Cons
This is no longer the IZEA so many of us once believed in. The heart of the company began to erode the moment the new executive leadership stepped in last September. Instead of honoring the people-first culture that Ted built, they ushered in a new era defined by performative values, and profit-over-people decision-making. If ever there was a time to rebrand, it was then, because the company IZEA has become bears little resemblance to the one it once was.
They frequently claim to value their people, but don’t be misled by polished messaging and surface-level gestures. Beneath it all is a C-suite leadership team driven more by optics and personal gain than by genuine care for their employees.
What was once a vibrant, empowering culture now feels fake, scripted and hollow. The actions speak louder than words and the actions haven’t been in favor of the people. Since January alone, two key employee benefits have been eliminated, with no signs of slowing.
It’s genuinely heartbreaking to witness a company once celebrated for its innovation, creativity, and incredible talent become a place where even the most driven individuals feel undervalued and worn down. I’m grateful to have found my way out, but I share this for those still inside or considering joining: pay attention to the red flags. They may not always shout, but they are there and they mean something.