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Invisible Dynamics

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Bad vibes - Anonymous employee Invisible Dynamics Employee Review

2.0
Jun 24, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

They have money to spend and (very few) great people

Cons

Horrible company culture and non-existent communication between departments. Most people won’t look each other in the eye or know each others names for months. You’re literally told you have to give them all your time and effort if you want to go anywhere in the company but even then you don’t move up ever

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5.0
Jun 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Genuinely one of the best cultures I've been a part of. The people here are sharp, collaborative, and actually care about the work they're doing. Leadership is present and invested, which makes a real difference day to day. The creative output is something to be proud of, and there are real opportunities to grow if you put yourself out there. Benefits are solid and the office culture is something you don't take for granted once you've experienced it.

Cons

Some internal processes are still finding their footing, which can occasionally create friction. Nothing that isn't normal for a company that moves fast and is growing, but worth knowing going in.

1.0
Nov 18, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The team was amazing and was all hired by Sarah Bosworth who hand picked every single team member. She created the best team ive ever worked with. the talent was incredible

Cons

I would NOT recommend working here. The leadership culture is so awful and I wouldn't be surprised if they start getting sued for how they treat their team. The CEO is extremely condescending and overly controlling, which creates a stressful environment and very little psychological safety. The leadership team does not advocate for their people and tends to follow directives rather than support or protect the team. Despite being in a leadership role, Monica has not provided meaningful support or guidance to the team. There is little clarity, direction, or advocacy, which has contributed to low morale and high turnover. Rather than leading, she often simply follows instructions without protecting the team or helping solve problems. The workload is consistently unsustainable, often exceeding 60+ hours per week. Team members have limited autonomy and experience heavy micromanagement. Compensation is another concern — you are not paid what your work is worth, and leadership often tries to negotiate rates down as much as possible. There has also been high turnover — I’ve seen multiple people leave within a short timeframe, which affects morale and continuity. Roles and leadership responsibilities are unclear, and decision-making frequently feels reactive rather than "strategic". Overall, it has been one of the most difficult work environments I’ve experienced, with minimal emphasis on employee well-being, growth, or fair compensation. It may seem like they have cool projects going on but everyone is miserable.

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