Great Opportunities and Leadership, But Remote Setup Can Be Isolating - Anonymous employee Booster Employee Review

5.0
Jun 17, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Booster offers strong benefits, including health coverage and generous PTO, and I've had the chance to work under some incredibly competent and patient managers who genuinely care about your development. There are plenty of opportunities to grow or shift into different roles, especially if you show initiative. Leadership is approachable and supportive, and there’s a real sense of innovation in how the company approaches fueling and sustainability.

Cons

The remote nature of the office roles can feel isolating — it’s sometimes hard to feel connected to your coworkers beyond Slack messages, which can make collaboration feel transactional. Since the core operations happen overnight, communication gaps between departments can crop up, leading to delays or misunderstandings. These aren’t dealbreakers, but they’re worth being aware of if you’re someone who thrives on direct, real-time collaboration.

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5.0
Aug 8, 2025
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Pros

Solid equity, recognition, team culture and autonomy/work life balance

Cons

Booster is start up and operates as such. Someone with a strong self starter mindset can excel here and find many open doors for new opportunities within the company. Sometimes you might ask a question before realizing you're the one who has to find a solution but everyone here is happy to help as much as they can.

1.0
Dec 3, 2025
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Pros

4 days a week of work.

Cons

I chose to leave Booster Fuels because, in my experience, the workplace culture had become increasingly toxic and mismanaged. During my time there, I observed what felt like clear favoritism, with certain employees routinely receiving the easiest routes and the largest monthly bonuses, despite the company promoting a performance-based system that, in my view, did not operate as advertised. I also experienced situations that I perceived as discriminatory, including an incident where several coworkers and I reported a racist remark made by another employee; however, management appeared to defend the individual involved, which left many of us feeling unsupported. Additionally, I felt that new hires were often pushed excessively hard, at times being encouraged to work through breaks or take on unreasonable workloads. When it came to my annual performance review, I received what I believed to be an inaccurate and unfair evaluation resulting in an extremely small raise. When I disputed this, upper management explicitly acknowledged to me that the review had been influenced by emotion, admitted that it was unfair, and told me they had escalated the issue to HR to correct it. Based on these cumulative experiences, I ultimately concluded that the company’s leadership and internal practices did not align with a fair or healthy work environment, and I made the decision to move on.

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