Pros
There were some talented people throughout the organization, but unfortunately they are all gone. Driven out by toxicity. There is a Starbucks across the street.
Cons
My experience at Jetfuel was overwhelmingly negative due to the toxic workplace culture driven by poor leadership and inconsistent/inexperienced management. Leadership, especially former "owners" of the company, lacked direction and accountability. Decisions were reactive and personal rather than strategic or professional, creating uncertainty and frustration across teams. During my time there, employee turnover was exceptionally high, with what appeared to be more than 20 employees (out of 33) leaving over roughly a 16-month period. That level of turnover should have prompted serious reflection from leadership, but I never saw meaningful efforts to address the underlying issues. In most cases leadership welcomed these departures with negative personal commentary about the people leaving, even in the face of detriment to the business. Favoritism was another recurring problem. Certain employees appeared to receive preferential treatment, particularly within the Production Department (especially from the leader of this department) while other employees from other teams were held to different standards. Personal relationships were flaunted and bullying became the norm. This obviously created low morale and eroded trust across the other teams. I also experienced the Account leader based in Arkansas whose communication style was consistently condescending and dismissive. Constructive feedback should help employees succeed, but interactions with this individual often felt more demeaning than supportive. Again, this behavior was supported and condoned by leadership. The company's leadership team, including the President, did not inspire confidence. From my perspective, there was a severe lack of experience and strategic leadership at the top, and the organization's culture and retention suffered as a result. I cannot recommend this company to anyone looking for a collaborative, supportive, or professionally managed workplace. Serious issues with production execution, lack of sufficient account management and absolutely no future for creative make this company one to steer clear of.