Mixed Experience - Senior Recruiter Distribusion Employee Review

1.0
17 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Startup culture with exposure to work with CEO & CTO - Product has good value - Remote work - Some very smart senior Ruby engineers. You learn a lot from their problem solving skills

Cons

- Not a people centric company. They build to sell at some point, so don't expect for them to be - Hustle culture so make sure you want this. You are expected to work late hours and weekends - People team leadership was the worst to work with as they have very toxic, inexperienced folks sitting at VP level who would just micromanage you to prove their worth and add value in their day-to-day - Easy firing culture. My team saw 11 people left in the matter of 9 months. Reason given my leadership - not competent

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Distribusion Response
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Thanks for sharing your perspective. While this hasn’t been the experience we aim to create, we also recognise that experiences can vary. We’d like to clarify that working late hours or weekends is not an expectation at our company. We put a strong emphasis on support systems to help people succeed in their roles, including within the People team. We’re always open to discussing this further if you’re willing to share more context.

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Pros

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Cons

This may have been the single worst job experience of my career. You are simultaneously micro-managed and given zero autonomy to make decisions. All decisions will have to go up to management who will then drag their feet until the last possible second and then expect you to jump when they finally make up their mind 12 minutes before a deadline at night on a weekend. The office in my opinion is very poor. Most people show up on the first day and then never again. The company is always in the process of moving but it never seems to happen. Could be related to People team management but I am not sure. The turnover is very high. I have been at other similarly sized scale ups and the number of departures here is an order of magnitude higher than I have ever experienced. People are constantly leaving and not all of them are announced. I have had people I have been working with on Friday fail to show up Monday. All of this with no communication from the people team. There are very few benefits that would be standard at other Berlin companies. No Transit pass, no subsidised sports club membership etc. The company only offers 23 vacation days per year. In my opinion, the head of the people team lacked the skills needed to manage a team of this size in a company that was growing as fast as this. The people team cannot maintain employees and I would imagine the head of the team is a large reason for this. You might be speaking to someone on the team one week only to find them gone the next with no announcement. The communication coming out of the team is quite poor and no one ever seems to have a clear picture of what is happening. All in all incredibly frustrating to deal with should you need anything from them. It's also very bizarre because everyone at the company knows its a problem but nothing seems to be done about it.

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