Confused Racist Sexist Leaders - Anonymous employee Index Engines Employee Review

1.0
Oct 14, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Employees are wonderful and kind.

Cons

Leadership is lacking in empathy, direction, strategy. They hire senior leaders whom they know not because they are good but because they know them and then fire them. They have fired 2 women leaders this year no explanation given. They only like yes men and if you are not one you cannot survive here.

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Index Engines Response
5mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. We’re glad to hear your positive comments about our employees—collaboration and mutual respect across teams is something we value deeply. We respectfully disagree with the characterization of our leadership team and our decision-making practices. Leadership changes, while never easy, are sometimes necessary and are made thoughtfully, with care for both the individual and the organization. For privacy and legal reasons, we do not discuss the specifics of any employee’s situation publicly. We remain committed to building a workplace grounded in accountability, transparency, and continuous improvement. Our extremely high retention rate and being recognized as a Best Place to Work three years in a row reflect the culture we strive to maintain, while also reminding us of the importance of listening and continuing to improve. We welcome diverse viewpoints and encourage open, respectful dialogue, as honest feedback helps us grow as an organization. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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