Glad to be gone - Anonymous employee TetraScience Employee Review

2.0
30 Jan 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing co-workers who are all trying their best to make the company succeed, will always provide a helping hand when possible.

Cons

Had to be on a small call with the CEO as per his request with a small group of people, all that was asked was that we be prepared to discuss something. We all join the call and begin to speak, he then basically tells us to screw off and that we were “unprepared” to “discuss” because we didn’t bring a PowerPoint presentation, not sure why discussing something requires a PowerPoint… So he hung up on all of us. No exaggeration I started applying to new positions immediately after this call due to the disrespect.

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1.0
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Pros

Interesting industry space for a start up

Cons

My experience with Tetrascience was one of the most negative I’ve had in my career. The core issue is leadership there is a clear lack of professionalism, emotional intelligence, and basic respect for employees. Certain managers communicate in ways that feel openly hostile, including raising their voices and creating an environment driven by fear rather than collaboration. The culture is deeply problematic. Employees are expected to deliver under constant pressure without support, recognition, or appropriate compensation. It often feels like leadership prioritizes control and output over people, which leads to burnout and disengagement. There is little to no effort to create a healthy or sustainable work environment. Compensation and benefits are also well below expectations. The absence of a 401(k) and meaningful bonus structure is a major red flag, especially given the demands placed on employees. The interview process reflects the same lack of respect. Candidates are required to go through long, tedious, multi-hour interviews, only to be ignored afterward with no follow-up or closure. It shows a disregard for candidates’ time and effort that mirrors how employees are treated internally. Overall, this is not an environment where people are set up to succeed. Without major changes in leadership behavior and company culture, it’s difficult to recommend working here. * Toxic leadership and poor communication * Disrespectful and high-pressure culture * Weak benefits (no 401k, no bonus) * Disorganized and inconsiderate interview process

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