HR requests positive reviews to overshadow negative ones that acknowledge a toxic culture. Apollo's culture is highly detrimental and unhealthy. I'm going to keep it real.
Let's start at the top. Tim, the CEO, micromanages everything down to the lowest-level IC employees. The product's condition is awful, which can be attributed to his leadership and his constantly changing priorities. His unpredictable mood swings affect the priorities of the squads. It is not uncommon for Tim to berate during meetings. The lack of clear direction is causing further damage to the product. If anyone tries to oppose him, they are terminated from their employment. He frequently instructs us to simply imitate our competitors without any original thinking. He does not encourage unique approaches. There is no understanding of the user.
This brings us to other C-suite leadership within Apollo. The only way to succeed is to agree with Tim and cater to his needs (not Apollo's users). Leadership, you know who you are. The product's poor condition has caused low user retention. Management of this kind is frequently hired and promoted. Management lacks leadership skills.
At Apollo, our culture ratings are consistently low. The company does nothing about it, and everyone is defeated. It's tough to get through a day at Apollo.
Due to a toxic culture, there is often politics, game-playing, and favoritism. Be careful of who you confide in, as they may betray you and leave you in a difficult situation. This happens throughout all departments of the company. Nobody is immune from it.
Don't come here thinking you are going to change something because it won't happen, unfortunately. Many top talent are looking to leave. There is no career growth and no learning. They choose to hire new employees instead of investing in their current workforce.
Morale is low. Backstabbing is real. Toxicity is rewarded.