Female leaders need not apply. - Anonymous employee Mango Languages Employee Review

1.0
Mar 4, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I’m experiencing a lot of different areas of the company and with so much change and so many open positions, I am sure that will continue.

Cons

Over a period of a few months, I’ve watched every female leader at Mango Languages resign. In less than six months, women resigned from the following positions: COO, Executive Assistant, HR Director, Marketing Director, HR Coordinator, and Product Development Manager. That list contains two members of Mango’s “Hall of Fame”, the recipient of the most “Core Value Awards” of anyone, and two winners of local “top professionals in their age groups” awards. I cannot put my finger on the cause of this exodus but the effects are obvious. It is hard to stay motivated and feel loyal when I cannot imagine any career growth for myself here.

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5.0
Jun 16, 2026
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Pros

There is a lot to like here. The people are supportive, collaborative, and invested in the company's success. The culture is built on trust and transparency. We work remotely with no micromanagement, expectations are high but reasonable, and the compensation and benefits are generous. The leadership team is what stands out most. They're hardworking and humble, engaged in the day-to-day, and approachable in a way that's rare at their level. I've felt valued since day one, and I'm proud of the products and their potential to enrich the lives of those we serve. In a decade across several employers, I haven't found anywhere close.

Cons

As with any smaller company, you'll sometimes have to take on a task that doesn't have an obvious home, and the pace can pick up during busier periods. But if you enjoy variety in your day, it's a great place to grow.

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5.0
Jan 15, 2026
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Pros

High Earnings potential from day 1

Cons

Lack of direction and vision within Vertical

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