Investor beware. Worst CEO on the planet, toxic work environment with no pros - Anonymous employee R-Zero Employee Review

1.0
1 Mar 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

None that I can think of.

Cons

This company is a complete disaster. The leadership team, including the CEO, CFO, and CMO, is the worst I've ever seen. The new CEO, Jennifer Nuckles, is a complete joke. She was recruited from the board of directors, but she's been giving terrible advice to the company for the past two years. She took credit for the series C round and proceeded to fire or push out the entire executive team except for one person. And the worst part is that she has no idea what she's doing. The company sells health technologies, but there's no Chief Technology Officer, Chief Product officer, or Head of Software left. The product roadmap is now under a poorly qualified self-proclaimed contrarian who opposes anything that could help the company move forward. Jennifer Nuckles is only interested in rebranding the company and looking for an exit, but she has no understanding of the products, new product potential, or sales. She's been here since October but is always on vacation or sick and never attends company all hands meetings. Our sales are about to hit record lows. It’s awful.

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Pros

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Cons

R-Zero was the most toxic company I've ever worked for, and it was entirely a reflection of the CEO, Jennifer Nuckles. The culture was built around fear, loyalty to the CEO, and personal favoritism rather than trust, collaboration, or competence. Good people routinely left because the environment was exhausting and unsustainable, while those closest to leadership were rewarded regardless of impact. There was a constant sense that leadership was working against employees rather than supporting them. It was an incredibly unhealthy culture and easily the worst professional experience of my career.

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