The toxicity of the culture is evident in all facets of the company, it is inescapable and insidious. The CEO consistently shows disrespect for employees, like when she left the quarterly town hall after 30 minutes (she couldn't give employees 90 minutes of her day... once a quarter, how rude). She also continuously micro manages all aspects of the business, every decision must be hers, no matter how small or insignificant, even the senior leadership team has no decision making authority. There is no psychological safety in this company, evident from the recent and sudden firings of key employees when they tried to speak up and assert their rights, one being the right to not be bullied in the workplace. About bullying, it's evident and largely ignored by the people who should put a stop to it. The HR team are gossipy, manipulative, and lack compassion. This was evident when I overheard one of them bragging about how they got their manager fired. On a whole if you are part of the "in crowd" you might do well, if you aren't you won't get recognition, rewards or promotions. They characterize their work environment as fast paced, a more accurate description would be that they push employees to manage overwhelming levels of work, which often means 10 to 12 hour days and no work life balance. Don't think that putting in all the extra effort will get you promoted or a raise, it doesn't, it just will lead to burnout. The amount of employees experiencing burnout, depression, and exhaustion is staggering and evident by the amount of employees on medical leave. One of the company values is "aim higher, then higher" this communicates that no matter what you accomplish, it isn't enough and you're expected to do more. That is a very demoralizing message. Many of the company processes and business practices are antiquated, redundant, and block employees' abilities to do their job. These processes show a lack of trust in the professionals working for the company, and micro manage the simplest of tasks. The company's in office policy is inflexible and policed creating a punitive approach, if you don't meet the requirements, it will be reflected in your performance review. The company has a lot of work to do to create an Inclusive workplace, their criteria of diversity is exceptionally narrow, leaving out most groups and individuals. These omissions have been brought up by many employees, and go unaddressed by senior leadership. This creates an environment of exclusion and prejudice. The seniormost leaders are all white, middle aged, women, with very little diversity within the middle levels of the senior leadership team.
Think long and hard before you agree to work with this company, there are many other employers out there who don't have toxic environments.