Don't walk, RUN far away - Anonymous employee Chetu Employee Review

1.0
21 Mar 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good benefits, company pays full health insurance premiums

Cons

Low pay, terrible management. This is the kind of company that uses as much free stuff as they can, rather than pay for software and systems that they use. CEO tries to micromanage all teams, rather than let the team managers actually lead. My immediate manager was no better however. There are many many issues at this company, but here are two examples: they constantly reorganize the team and assign people tasks that are outside of their skillsets. Management then questions why staff are underperforming. Second issue: my manager has no concept of office professionalism, and would discuss wildly inappropriate topics such as what they perceived the orientation of other coworkers to be, and why she wrote up teammates, and why others quit and/or were fired. Despite very low pay, I was tasked with enough work for 3 people, and none of it would have had any impact on the team's goals/success metrics. You will be expected to stay late to complete your overload of work.

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5.0
20 Jan 2026
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Pros

I just celebrated my 2.5 year anniversary - it has been a great experience. The benefits are excellent, especially the 401K. The people I work with are even better. I have also learned the latest marketing strategies, as well.

Cons

No major concerns at this time

1.0
13 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I worked at this company and found that it has potential with new leadership.

Cons

I worked at this company and found the experience challenging due to the CEO's leadership style. Communication often felt dismissive and unprofessional, and employees were not always treated with the respect they deserved. Decisions appeared to be driven by personal preferences rather than clear business objectives, creating uncertainty and inconsistency throughout the organization. Employee feedback was frequently ignored, and there was a culture where questioning decisions could lead to negative consequences. Morale suffered because many team members felt undervalued and unsupported. Turnover was high, and retaining talented employees appeared to be an ongoing challenge. The company has potential, but meaningful improvements would require stronger leadership, better communication, greater accountability, and a genuine commitment to treating employees with professionalism and respect. I would encourage prospective employees to thoroughly research the company culture and leadership style before accepting a position.

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