My interview with CultureAlly was disheartening. I was dismissed over a single detail from an email, which felt overly rigid and lacking empathy. The process came across as more focused on perfection than potential, which is ironic for a company that claims to be rooted in inclusion and equity.
From what I gathered, much of the work CultureAlly does feels surface level. It seems more like checking boxes than driving real, meaningful change. There appears to be little room for creativity or autonomy, and you may find yourself limited in how much impact you are actually allowed to make. For an organization that promotes DEI, I expected more grace, flexibility, and depth, not just in the work, but in how they treat people.