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Keeping Current Matters Reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(20 total reviews)
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Bill Harney

46% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Keeping Current Matters has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 20 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Keeping Current Matters employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real estate industry (3.8 stars).

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20 reviews
1.0
3 Nov 2025

A Case Study in How Poor Leadership Sinks a Company

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Pros

Worked with some of the best, brightest, and coolest people I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting

Cons

After five years here, the pattern became painfully clear: there is no true leadership guiding this company. The people at the top are inexperienced, indecisive, and consistently out of touch with both employees and the market. They claim to value feedback, but it’s performative — decisions are made in silos, with little logic or strategy behind them. Without a strong, competent leader to establish vision and accountability, this company will always be treading water. The recent layoffs that cut 80% of staff — including roles now being rehired for — only reinforce how unstable and directionless things really are.

1.0
10 Oct 2025

Great people, terrible direction

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Pros

- Wonderful coworkers - Great work life balance - Unlimited PTO

Cons

- No accountability from upper management - Focus has shifted from people and purpose to profits and politics - Talented employees keep leaving, and it’s easy to see why - Company values feel performative and not lived out day-to-day - Lack of transparency around business decisions

1.0
13 Nov 2025
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Pros

I met and worked closely with an incredibly powerful team across all sectors. Every person acted at least a rank or two above their actual role. Fantastic camaraderie across team. What KCM had was very special.

Cons

Two critical cons that hurt this company are parts of their leadership and dishonest company culture propagated by aforementioned leaders. While there were some fantastic leaders in the company, the C-suite and a few VPs leading Growth and Content/Strategy were inexperienced and had no cohesive strategy. Decisions were made on a whim resulting in delayed and bloated releases that barely impacted customers. Any strategy that was had was a copy and paste of whichever outside consultant told them with no thought as to the unique needs of the company. Feedback was encouraged, unless it was pushback to leadership’s decisions, with which it was met with layoffs affecting well over half of the company’s staff. This ties to my second point about company culture. The six core values (and examples of how they were practiced by decision makers) Lead. Own. Exceed - Owned poor decision making by laying off over half the company. Play Chess, Not Checkers - Rarely engaged with customers. Built what sounded nice with little to no market research. Trust. Patience. Flexibiliity (typo is a part of that value). - Zero trust in day-to-day workers. Warning signs and complaints from customers about sudden subscription price shifts were ignored. Don’t Take Ourselves Seriously But Take What We Do Very Seriously - Requested workers not make contact with those affected by layoffs. The close-knit friendly vibe is only for those still around. Committed to Educating Ourselves and Our Members - Raised prices on our customers during a hard year in real estate and shut out their basic tier plan. Practice Real, Open Communication - Denounced the prospect of layoffs for months saying they’d let the team know of it was coming to that and then suddenly cut most of the staff away.

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