A masterclass in what not to do - Anonymous employee project44 Employee Review

1.0
Oct 6, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Project44, oh boy, where do I start? This company, folks, has been nothing short of a financial rollercoaster ride. They've managed to achieve a remarkable feat in the world of tech – wasting almost a billion dollars in what can only be described as a spectacular display of financial mismanagement. It's like watching someone set fire to a pile of cash and then try to put it out with gasoline!

Cons

Let me share some insights about a company that seems to have it all – if "it all" means a cruel work environment, a product that's about as useful as a screen door on a submarine, systems that are garbage bins on steroids, and a board that's as elusive as Bigfoot. Welcome to the world of "Project44." Now, Project44, is the kind of place where you enter the office, and you immediately feel like you've stumbled into a scene from a dystopian workplace drama. The work environment is so cruel that even a prison warden might think it's a bit excessive. It's like they have a daily competition to see who can crush their employees' spirits the fastest. And let's talk about their product – or lack thereof. I've seen toasters with more functionality than what Project44 offers. It's like they threw a bunch of half-baked ideas into a blender and hit the "disappointment" button. Customers are left scratching their heads, wondering why they ever got involved with this mess. Now, their systems – if you can call them that – are the technological equivalent of a rusty old bicycle held together with duct tape. It's a wonder anything gets done at all. It's like trying to run a marathon with one leg tied to a tree. And then there's the board, or should I say, the shadowy figures who may or may not exist. There's no evidence of a functioning board here. But wait, there's a solution! Project44 has embraced the latest trend in corporate nonsense – yoga babble. Yes, you heard me right. When things are falling apart, just throw in some strategy workshops (aka an intro business class in high school) and hope that it magically fixes everything. So, my friends, if you ever find yourself tempted by the allure of Project44, I have one piece of advice for you: Run, don't walk, in the opposite direction. Because in the world of Project44, the only thing that's truly Rocketship like is the level of chaos and dysfunction. Namaste, indeed.

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5.0
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It's one of the more demanding, rewarding, and genuinely interesting places I've worked. If you show up ready to own your work and grow fast, you'll thrive. If you need a lot of structure and a clearly paved road, you'll struggle. The AI-first commitment is real. This isn't a company slapping "AI" on a slide deck and calling it a strategy. There's actual investment in helping team members build AI skills, learn new tools, and work smarter. It's one of the more forward-thinking things the company does for its people, and it shows up in how work actually gets done day to day. The people are the other big one. Across almost five years, I've consistently worked with sharp, collaborative, motivated people who actually care about doing good work. The kind of colleagues who raise your game just by being in the room. That's not something every company can say, and it's worth a lot. Autonomy is real here too. You're trusted to own your space, make decisions, and drive outcomes without someone looking over your shoulder. That's a gift if you know how to use it. And the expectations aren't just about volume of work, they're about the quality, the speed, and the ownership behind it. You're expected to bring solutions, not just surface problems. To move fast and think ahead. To operate with a level of maturity and self-direction that some environments don't ask for until you're several levels up. That can be energizing, but it can also feel relentless if you don't have a strong sense of your own boundaries and capacity. The collaboration across teams is genuinely strong. People here work together, not around each other.

Cons

The company asks a lot. A lot. The workload is real, the expectations are high, and the pace doesn't really let up. For some people, that's the whole point. For others, it's a slow burn. I'd say it's the single biggest thing to be honest with yourself about before joining. It's not a culture where you can quietly cruise. The autonomy that shows up in the pros cuts both ways. Sometimes "you own it" means there isn't a lot of infrastructure or guidance underneath you. You figure things out as you go, which builds capability but can also mean navigating ambiguity that could've been resolved upstream.

5.0
Jun 3, 2026
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I've been in People leadership long enough to know the difference between a company that talks about its values and one that actually uses them to make decisions. p44 is the latter, not perfectly, but genuinely. The AI investment here is real: we've put serious resources into training every team member on Claude and AI tools, and I've watched people across functions change how they work because of it. The leadership team is sharp, direct, and willing to be challenged. There's a high-ownership culture that attracts people who want to actually move things, not just manage process. And the market moment is real: supply chain visibility powered by AI is where the industry is going, and we're not chasing it, we're building it.

Cons

The pace and the ambiguity are features for some people and dealbreakers for others, and I don't think we're always honest enough about that upfront. This is a company that moves fast, changes direction when it needs to, and expects you to figure things out with incomplete information. If you need a lot of structure to do your best work, this may not be the right fit. We've also been through some difficult chapters over the last few years, headcount reductions that were necessary but painful, and rebuilding trust after those moments takes time and consistency. We're in a new phase now and the possibilities are endless.

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