Bias and Complicity from the C-Suite - Anonymous CreatorIQ Employee Review

1.0
25 Feb 2021
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Pros

Thank you to the recent reviewers who have come forward on their experience with misogyny and gender-bias at this company. The individual contributors at CreatorIQ were the biggest pro to working at the organization.

Cons

I experienced and witnessed the gender bias by the CEO described in the recent reviews. I also experienced and witnessed the complicity of the two other men in the C-Suite. I saw women assigned and reduced to disproportionately carry administrative tasks, which I unfortunately experienced myself. Other reviewers mentioned women being talked over, talked down to, and excluded from conversations related to their work, while the men in the conversations don't bring the same expertise and experience in the topics discussed. I also experienced that. The company continued to sit on examples of women being marginalized, which in turn allowed and enabled continued gender-bias within the org. Organizationally, the decision-making within the C-Suite was unfounded and chaotic at best.

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5.0
19 Nov 2025
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Pros

Super collaborative team, open to ideas, and made me feel very valued as an intern!

Cons

Being remote it was hard at the beginning to get to know people, but the collaborative energy helped tons.

2.0
30 Aug 2025
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Pros

The original founder was kind, thoughtful, and cared about both employees and customers. The company remains largely remote, which provides flexibility. There used to be a strong emphasis on work-life balance (Focus Fridays), though these initiatives only exist now in name. Many colleagues are intelligent, supportive, and truly great people to work with.

Cons

The culture has significantly eroded under new leadership. Executives often feel disconnected, self-interested, and inauthentic. Town halls prioritize optics and theatrics over accountability. Frequent restructuring (at least annually) leaves roles in flux. Teams become disoriented, morale is extremely low, and many long-tenured employees are quietly seeking to leave. Promotions are often driven by nepotism and favoritism rather than merit. Ineffective managers thrive, while those who challenge the status quo are sidelined. Customers are not always treated with honesty. For example, laid-off employees were described as having “departed,” and some accounts were left uninformed when their CSPs were gone. Accounts have been shifted into a self-service model without clear communication, leaving customers confused and unsupported. Many decisions appear to be made for optics or executive positioning rather than for the benefit of customers or employees. The CEO’s reputation outside of the company has generated public controversy, which further undermines employee and customer trust.

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