Pros
Convenient location for those in the North Bay. Nice, newly remodeled offices. Generally competitive compensation.
Cons
Mezzetta is objectively a difficult place to work.
Before anyone dismisses that as the opinion of one disgruntled employee, look at some of the underlying facts: white-collar turnover is substantially above industry norms, bonus payouts have been minimal or nonexistent for multiple years, and leadership turnover has been extraordinary. In less than a year alone, the company has gone through three heads of sales, two heads of marketing, two CFOs, and terminated its head of HR without replacing the role.
At some point you have to stop calling it bad luck and start asking what keeps producing the same outcome.
The answer, in my experience, is a culture built on fear and blame.
The company runs on EOS, which in theory is about accountability. In practice it gets distorted in a specific way. Employees set their own priorities on paper, but those priorities get shaped by what the owner wants to see. Goals get written to please, not to reflect what’s realistic or what the employee actually believes is the right priority. The accountability is real. The autonomy is largely cosmetic.
Senior leadership’s communication style is unpredictable in ways that create a constant undercurrent of anxiety. People learn quickly to manage up rather than speak honestly, which means problems stay hidden longer than they should.
The environment often feels less focused on solving problems than on identifying who owns them. When things go well, credit is diffuse. When things go poorly, responsibility becomes remarkably clear.