Log in to see the truth: leadership actively buries bad reviews
Pros
According to the recent 5 star reviews on this page, this company is a utopia. The only downside is that everyone just works too hard, moves too fast, and cares too much about winning.
Cons
There's a pattern on this page, and it isn't subtle. Every time honest, critical reviews land, a flurry of vague, glowing 5 star reviews appears right behind them to manipulate what people see. What gives it away is how obvious the fakes are. Same template every time, identifiable by "fake cons" like "it moves so fast, you just have to keep up!" or "the team has such a strong desire to win!" Nobody describes a real job that way. These are the negatives you invent when you don't have the nerve to write a real one, because writing a real one would mean acknowledging some difficult truths about this company. The whole trick leans on Glassdoor hiding older reviews from logged out users, so a candidate skimming the page sees a freshly scrubbed slate. Remember, this is the same company that coordinated a review rush around its last raise and also selectively asks its junior employees to leave good reviews on here. Here's what they keep missing. Pouring energy into burying criticism instead of answering it confirms every word of it. You don't get a good reputation by smothering the bad one. The effort spent making this page look good is itself the proof that management cares about looking good over being good. Ironically, “be good” is a stated company value they tell you during employee training but don’t actually mean or practice. The pattern is obvious to exactly the people it's meant to fool.