Trickery, Lies, Abuse - Anonymous employee Kizzang Employee Review

1.0
20 Dec 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Absolutely none. Not a single one.

Cons

The "CEO" is an egotistical, arrogant, abusive person. There is no way anyone working there for any length of time could give a positive review (≥3) for this "company", unless they were forced/pressured to do so from the CEO. I challenge anyone that knows Robert - CEO - to share an honest review. There was no one that worked there that was not miserable and seeking employment elsewhere. The foundations of this company are purely based on the ego and profit of the CEO. Yes, all companies are here to make money. But not usually at the cost of its employees mental health and well being. I cannot give a 100% honest review. The disgust I have for the CEO cannot be expressed here, its not allowed. I can give a completely honest warning: Do not even think about applying for this company, and if you ignore that warning and end up there anyway - remember this post in 3 months. Then come respond.

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5.0
29 Sept 2014
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CEO approval
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Pros

Kizzang is a small but growing team where a star performer (you) can make a difference from day one. As a start-up, Kizzang offers superb stock option potential and competitive salaries. There is plenty of room for personal growth for self starters that seek responsibility.

Cons

Start-up companies require work hours that match the potential of the business. Deadlines are important. Working in a small team means that you are visible. This is perfect for the confident achiever but not as ideal if you are trying to learn on the job.

1.0
4 Sept 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people I worked with were pleasant and the office location was convenient.

Cons

Morale is visibly low. The CEO would rather throw parties showing off than make payroll. Apparently this is common and the people that are still there are just used to it. Lunch is mandatory 12-1 and you are locked out of the office for that duration. There is no flexibility here. As for the job postings for engineers, they state they have unit testing, task management, automated builds, etc, but they have none of that. There is no long term plan for anything since everything has to pass through the CEO that is barely there and very temperamental. They use the excuse they are a startup as to why they can't pay their employees on time, if at all. My biggest issue is them hiring new people when they don't have the cash flow to pay their current employees. The hiring managers were directly asked about cash flow and stated that they had plenty of runway, when in reality there was none.

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