Twitter getting ready for big things - Anonymous employee X Employee Review

5.0
10 Oct 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Twitter is at a really unique stage where it is still a small company poised for tremendous growth. The product, engineering and sales teams are first class. There is nothing else in the world like Twitter and the company has a unique opportunity to grow its products, its business and to make a big impact on the world. Twitter has been making some big changes to the organization, product and business and I'm excited about the future

Cons

Its hard for big companies that have been around for a long time to move fast and make big changes required to be successful. Its hard for individual contributors to make big changes by themselves - big changes require lots of teamwork, time and energy.

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Pros

The company offers good benefits and company wide perks.

Cons

The Finance and Accounting department suffers from favoritism, nepotism, and poor leadership. Promotions and opportunities appear to be driven more by personal relationships than by performance, contributions, or expertise. The Accounting Controller demonstrates biased and unprofessional leadership, which has created a culture of low accountability and poor morale. High performers are often overlooked while favored individuals continue to advance despite limited contributions. The department relies heavily on outdated and manual processes that create inefficiencies and unnecessary work. There seems to be little urgency to modernize systems or improve operations. The culture also tolerates underperformance, with inconsistent expectations and accountability across team members. This can be frustrating for employees who value merit, professionalism, and continuous improvement.

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