Pros
Met some nice people. I liked the people on my team.
Cons
The workplace culture was heavily influenced by toxic masculinity, creating a challenging and unwelcoming work environment. A handful of the men I worked with were very patronizing, threatened to rage quit, talked down to people, and were never held accountable for their behavior. Leadership honestly had no idea how to run a profitable business. There was zero direction, and when things didn’t go well (which was often), they’d just blame an individual contributor—usually someone who never had a real shot of succeeding because of the lack of support and guidance from the top. There are no standardized SOPs in place, resulting in inconsistent workflows. Everyone approaches the same tasks differently, which creates confusion and increases the likelihood of mistakes. Raises or bonuses don't exist at EverCharge. You are not rewarded for your loyalty or contributions. Employees are extremely undervalued and I know for certain that everyone is unhappy there. The morale was at an all time low and I can imagine it will only get worse as they recently laid off about 20 people and are getting rid of the Palo Alto office. It sucks being laid off but it was a blessing. On to bigger and better things.