Toxicity Incorporated - Anonymous employee Harri Employee Review

1.0
26 Jan 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

You will make lifelong friends with some of your colleagues as you must lean on each other for your own sanity's sake. Also, Hospitality clients are the greatest. Pay in the US is pretty decent. If you are in need of a job or desperate for a change of company, Harri is a fine (TEMPORARY) paycheck. Can also be fully remote!

Cons

Some of my favorites: --A completely oblivious, out of touch founder/ CEO. On the same call that we were informed our bonuses/ merit increases were being delayed by months (we were told this 5 days before they were meant to be paid), CEO told stories of "how fortunate he was to be able to bring his son & father along" on a global trek to speak with clients. He then discussed, for quite some time, how inflation/ drastic increases in cost of living are DEEPLY impacting our clients while seemingly forgetting that his entire team also lives on the same planet? --Team members are often treated like wards of the company. -I have known colleagues (two, completely separate occasions) that have had to step out of funeral services on approved days off to take work calls. -If you were going to either miss an All Hands meeting or simply have your camera off during, you had to log a reason why in a company-wide-public document. -7:30p and the CEO zooms you without warning, expect to have a coaching and counseling discussion the following day for not having business attire on.

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5.0
29 Jan 2026
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Pros

Harri is a strong place to work if you care about building real products that solve real problems in hospitality and retail. The leadership team is thoughtful, accessible, and genuinely invested in long-term outcomes—not just short-term optics. Decisions are grounded in customer impact and operational reality, which shows up in how teams are prioritized and supported. What stands out most is the people. Teams are smart, collaborative, and willing to challenge ideas constructively. There’s a strong sense of ownership and accountability, and leadership trusts teams to execute rather than micromanaging. You’re expected to think, not just follow instructions.

Cons

Some people are used to perfection or walking into a job with fully standardized, mature processes already in place. Harri isn’t that kind of environment and that’s actually the upside. You’re encouraged to challenge how things are done, push for change, and implement processes that genuinely add value rather than just follow “how it’s always been.” What I appreciate most about Harri is that it’s a place where you grow. Leadership, including the CEO, actively pushes everyone to keep learning, think critically, and level up. If you want a static role with rigid guardrails, this may feel uncomfortable. If you want ownership, influence, and real development, it’s the right place.

4.0
7 Mar 2026
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Pros

Harri is a very dynamic company. The pace is fast and the business is constantly evolving, which keeps the work interesting and creates opportunities to be involved in new initiatives. One thing that stands out is the transparency from leadership. The executive team communicates openly about company direction, progress, and challenges. That level of visibility isn’t something you see at every tech company and it helps employees understand the bigger picture. There’s also a strong focus on innovation. Harri is already a leader in the hospitality workforce space but the company continues to push the platform forward rather than getting comfortable.

Cons

The speed of the company means priorities can shift as the market evolves. It requires some flexibility, but it’s also part of what makes the environment exciting.

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