Lack of Growth, Exploitation, and Toxic Management - Anonymous employee Zylo Employee Review

1.0
3 Apr 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I think this is a good place to get started in tech/software and gain some experience, jsut dont cont on progressing here. Flexible work schedule (depending on team/manager)

Cons

0 upward progression at all. During my 2 years at Zylo I observed only 1 individual on my team ever being promoted or receiving a title change. For myself, despite receiving “outstanding” ratings on both annual reviews, I was never given a chance to progress. Instead, in the final eight months of my employment, I was essentially coerced into assuming the role of my previous manager, taking on that entire workload in addition to the numerous projects I was already working on, without and official title change or compensation adjustment. This exploitation was accompanied by the threat of termination if I dared to resist. Adding insult to injury, the meager pay increases of 2% in the first year and a mere 1% in the second year resulted in a net decrease in pay due to the removal of the tech stipend. When I requested a raise for my work/contributions, I was met with dismissiveness and disrespect. Instead of engaging in a constructive dialogue, I was instructed to seek alternative offers elsewhere, with the implication that my worth to the company was only as good as the highest bidder. Upper management at Zylo was a disaster in itself, displaying a complete lack of vision and direction. Their reactive approach to problem-solving only exacerbated issues, with no proactive measures in place to address foreseeable challenges. Despite repeated attempts to highlight impending issues, management consistently turned a blind eye, fostering an environment of uncertainty and disillusionment. Furthermore, the manager on my team was a micro-manager of the worst kind, setting unrealistic goals and SLAs, and refusing to provide necessary support or guidance. His preferred mode of communication was through gaslighting on Slack, creating a toxic work environment where individuals were left to fend for themselves. This toxic atmosphere led to the departure of two team members prior to my own resignation.

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Zylo Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We're glad you found value in starting your career with us, and you appreciated the flexibility we provide. However, we’re deeply sorry to hear about your negative experiences regarding career progression, compensation, and management. We take concerns about lack of growth opportunities, management practices, and workplace culture seriously. Your feedback helps highlight areas where we need to improve, and we have already made improvement in these areas. We appreciate your advice on employee development, communication, and proactive management, and we’re committed to fostering a better work environment. Thank you again for your input, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

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The culture, innovation, and mentorship is remarkable.

Cons

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Zylo Response
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Thank you for your feedback and for recognizing our culture, innovation, and mentorship—we take great pride in fostering an environment where employees can thrive and grow. We acknowledge that our fast-paced environment can be demanding, and we appreciate the dedication and drive our team members bring every day. We’re always looking for ways to support work-life balance and ensure that workloads remain manageable while maintaining our commitment to innovation and excellence. If you have specific suggestions or challenges, we encourage you to share them with your manager or leadership team—we value your input!
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5 Sept 2024
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Pros

- Managers who will genuinely care about your growth - Competitive Pay - Unlimited PTO that you're encouraged to take - Work on fun product that you can actually articulate what it does - Your voice matters, in engineering. Encourage to speak up when direction doesn't make sense. There's a lot of trust in the engineers. - Internal committees do try to make the remote experience fun and exciting - Remote Opportunity - CEO is actually a really cool dude

Cons

- Healthcare benefits are bad, lots of medications not covered well - If you live near Indy, forced Hybrid unless you have a circumstance they deem is good enough to work remote - If you are not working in Engineering, day-to-day life is stressful. Especially in sales. When sales are up, depts are positive and great, otherwise you are constantly pressured. - Some management in other departments are just plain not nice, have caused the departure of amazing talent from the company. This feedback has been reported in many reviews, but nothing is unfortunately ever done. This management requires "yes men" for their team and if you don't comply you are pushed into moving on. - Company is burning money and unfortunately not making enough sales, they've gone through multiple layoffs in the last year. Be wary on applying to open positions.

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Zylo Response
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Thank you for sharing your detailed experience after working with us for several years. We're glad to hear that you valued the care from managers, competitive pay, and the opportunities in engineering, along with the positive culture and leadership support. We’re sorry to hear about the challenges you faced, particularly with healthcare benefits, hybrid work policies, and experiences in other departments. We’re committed to reviewing and addressing the concerns you’ve raised to improve the overall work environment. Your input helps guide our efforts to create a more supportive and positive workplace, and we appreciate your candidness.
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