Success is coming, but some people spoil the journey - Anonymous employee UserTesting Employee Review

1.0
Feb 13, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great office locations and great sense of ‘in it together’ between most people Good internal systems. We’re all on MacBooks and have good software Pay is good and benefits competitive (at least in the US) Lots of travel opportunity for a lot of us

Cons

CEO is good but not all the exec team have the same respect, one exec specifically. She has made some big changes which haven’t gone down well. In sales, we have little time for internal support teams but even less with the way some of them are run. CTO and CFO are both leaving at the same time. CFO was great by all accounts and well respected. His departure seems to be a vote against the res of the exec team. There’s often a lot of hiring of friends from the c-suite which has benefits but it’s happened too much and means that some people are so protected they can do whatever they want, morals aside. Some execs have fired their direct reports and hired only people they know so some of my colleagues can’t see progression. Finance is probably the only exception. It’s a company of change. It will be financially successful, but it would be nice to enjoy the journey with a leadership we can trust and support. It’s close but a few people spoil it and people know they will be cut for speaking out.

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4.0
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Pros

New leadership team that cares about people and creating a positive winning environment There is an opportunity to learn new things including AI to contribute to positive impact. Human insight will be increasingly more important as we move to an AI influenced world.

Cons

There are small pockets of people who have unrealistic expectations about who should fix problems or issues. We all own our culture and it is not going to be “like it used to be.” There is a lot of change in SaaS companies as a whole. We are not immune. I am hopeful because we have smart leaders who care about the people, not just the company or their own interests.

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