FEMALES BEWARE! Very bro heavy. Women not treated well at all. - Anonymous employee X Employee Review

1.0
Feb 24, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I like the actual platform, and some of my coworkers are delightful.

Cons

Twitter is bro-heavy from the top down. Women have very little opportunity for advancement. Once, someone asked why there weren't more women in sales leadership positions and someone got up and talked about how great the women in sales were. Two weeks later, 5 people were promoted in sales. Guess how many women? ZERO. I have seen bosses with admins humiliate their admins in meetings (admins being mostly women, this is a huge red flag), and they definitely are not shown respect. "The fish stinks from the head," as they say. In this case, it is definitely true.

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Cons

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