Smart People, Company has growing pains - Project Manager BlueLabs Employee Review

2.0
Apr 3, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

• Some truly brilliant people. Multiple certifiable geniuses and experts in their field. • I was able to take on projects that I wasn't the most skilled at but was given them specifically so I could acquire new skills and grow. • Good reputation in the community - everyone who leaves goes to an even better gig.

Cons

• Company is stuck in that adolescent phase where leadership needs to stop acting like a startup (BL was founded in 2013) and make long term investments and decisions. • Within three years you'll either be on track for a director/management role or you'll realize you're never getting one of those and move on. • Diverse staff but monochromatic C-suite. • Compensation growth is defined but capped at 7.5% annual raise for top performers.

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5.0
Feb 10, 2025
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Pros

Kind and understandings, along with interesting work.

Cons

Sometimes clients can have unclear and difficult to ascertain objectives.

1.0
Oct 29, 2025
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Pros

Flexible work modes, with a remote-first culture that is necessary for an equitable tech workforce.

Cons

The company brands itself as progressive, leaning on its political history. It pays like a political analytics firm. However, one will find that most of the time and money is spent on corporate clients. This conflicts with the mission-driven branding of the company and the compensation that is low for the clients that are being served. The company also brands itself as a leading analytics firm—yet, table stakes, introductory, 101-level best practices in machine learning are completely ignored. Attempts to revamp this culture are met with leadership indifference at best and pushback due to institutional inertia at worst. Management completely lacks transparency. Performance reviews are a sham, and weekly 1:1 meetings with managers are useless. One should not be surprised to find that one day you have been blindsided by HR telling you that you have been doing your job poorly for a long time—all without the manager you report to giving you this feedback. There are also a lack of growth opportunities in one's career, as the promotions are not actually based on the rubric that is given to one for advancement. Unfortunately, like most places, growing one's career seems to be largely based on vibes and not merit.

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