We don't practice what is preached - Anonymous employee Ninety Employee Review

1.0
Apr 26, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote work environment is strong Capable and talented teams

Cons

Ninety’s internal culture now stands in stark contrast to the content and values the CEO pushes out. The CEO frequently publishes messages about trust, delegation, psychological safety, and building a company people love to work for—but his leadership has created the opposite environment. The current culture is not because of the layoff. It’s because of this. The hiring process at Ninety is long and demanding, intended to find the best people. Yet once hired, the minute employees present ideas and plans based on their deep wells of knowledge that conflict with the CEO’s personal taste or decisions, they are often treated as though they don’t know what they’re doing—under the guise of “they don’t get the vision and don’t deserve to be here.” Decisions are centralized (to him) dissent is retaliated against, and team leads are often overruled on matters they’re best equipped to handle. The CEO maintains heavy control over strategy, product, and messaging, making personal preference prioritized over team input or customer need. Innovation suffers, morale is low, and psychological safety is nearly nonexistent. The C-suite, despite being composed of capable and experienced leaders, appears to spend a lot of time navigating the CEO's preferences instead of being able to run actual business progress. This results in months of “discussion” and inaction, with little forward momentum. It’s increasingly difficult to ignore the gap between what the CEO says and writes and how this company operates.

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5.0
May 12, 2026
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Pros

Some of the best people you can find to work with. Funny, smart, talented, and resourceful. Simply a collaborative and supportive environment to be a part of. The benefits and pay are above market and reward hard work. If you are someone who is ready to make a change, you will be recognized. If you are a consistent producer and follows through the ups and downs, you will gain new skills through osmosis. Exciting new projects to work on constantly.

Cons

Management has a tough job and sometimes doesn't get it exactly right. I don't think it is malicious or purposeful, but there are growing pains. The company is growing both in headcount and in structure. If you are looking for a lot of scaffolding for you, probably not the best place.

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5.0
Feb 23, 2026
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Pros

First of all, the people and the culture. The overall team is open and honest and everyone seems to be able to handle both criticism and compliments with the same grace. People hired here, despite being some of the best in the industry, do not seem to be stuck in their egos or high on themselves. They support and recommend team collaboration and are focused on continuous improvement. Next the product offering and concept behind the company are geared towards making businesses both more successful and work more effectively, humane and productive. That is something that I feel comfortable getting behind. Not only is the company building great products but they are also using those same products in the company and following the same practices. This is also the first company that I have been able to get my software and permissions set up within the first couple of days after joining. I was able to contribute within the first week or two which was amazing. I also like the fact that the company assigns another individual to help you along during your first few weeks/months in the company.

Cons

So far I have had a really good experience with working with Ninety and working with all of the people here. Most of the issues that I have the company is actively working through to try to improve, so I have no complaints about that.

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