Toxic Culture, Poor Leadership, and Zero Accountability - Anonymous Employee Exyte Group Employee Review

1.0
31 Jul 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The paycheck and compensation is cleared!

Cons

Internal inefficiencies are routinely swept under the rug, with delays blamed on individuals rather than acknowledged as the result of poor cross-functional alignment and weak supplier engagement strategies. Over-complicated internal procedures has led external vendors who see no value in cooperating with the organisation, thus sourcing for vendors and service providers is difficult. Upper management prioritizes appearances and quick fixes over root-cause problem solving. When targets aren’t met, they look for someone to blame rather than asking why the process is failing in the first place.

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5.0
14 May 2025
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Pros

Flexible work environment. Good Culture.

Cons

None that I know of at this time.

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Exyte Group Response
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Dear former colleague, Thank you so much for your 5-star review! We're thrilled to hear that you appreciate our flexible work environment and good culture. It's great to know that you haven't encountered any cons so far. We strive to maintain a positive and supportive workplace for everyone. Best Maria from Talent Acquisition
1.0
14 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Some genuinely good people who try to do the right thing.

Cons

Exyte talks about excellence but does not operate that way. Leadership regularly puts unqualified friends from past companies into key roles, and it shows. Quality is inconsistent, accountability is unclear, and basic operations slip through the cracks. For a 100-year-old company, there is no real marketing function. Everything related to marketing and creative work is outsourced. The company depends on its communications team to project an image that does not match the reality of the work being produced. Internal communication is weak. I have never worked at a company where people were quietly let go and others had to find out through word of mouth. My own manager was not aware I was being laid off until I told him. The company struggles with coordination, planning, and follow through. Employees end up covering gaps caused by unclear direction and poor leadership. I was laid off right before bonuses were paid out. The timing raised obvious concerns about transparency and fairness. There are good people here, but the structure makes it almost impossible for them to succeed. People at the top of the org chart are consistently protected.

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