High turnover and toxic culture overshadow good employees - Director EarthCam Employee Review

1.0
31 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Most lower level employees are excellent.

Cons

This company has an extremely high turnover rate, which appears to be driven largely by leadership and workplace culture. Employees are often terminated with little or no warning, and in many cases team leadership is not involved in the decision-making process. The CEO maintains a highly demanding management style and frequently communicates in a manner that many employees find intimidating, including yelling and using profanity during meetings. Despite being in business for over 30 years, the company often feels like a startup due to the constant loss of experienced and talented employees. Compensation does not appear to be competitive with expectations. While perks such as free food are offered, they do not make up for below-market pay or the long hours often expected. Employees are routinely expected to arrive early and stay beyond their scheduled shifts, yet are still required to make up any missed time. Although the company has the capability to support remote work, no flexibility is provided. There is also a perception among employees that a small inner circle has privileged access to leadership and information, creating an environment where communication is restricted and transparency is lacking. The overall culture can feel toxic, with employees often sensing that their position is at risk long before any formal concerns are communicated. Rather than providing constructive feedback and opportunities for improvement, management may focus on minor issues before ultimately terminating employees. The result is a workplace characterized by low morale, high stress, and a lack of trust in leadership.

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5.0
9 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working at EarthCam has been a genuinely positive and supportive experience, both professionally and personally. One of the things that stands out most is how accessible and practical leadership is. Expectations are clearly communicated, questions are answered directly, and feedback is constructive and timely. I’ve personally experienced managers taking the time to explain priorities, help problem-solve when challenges come up, and focus on solutions rather than blame. EarthCam also shows real flexibility and trust. I’ve been able to work from home frequently, which has made a huge difference in my ability to balance work and family life. When my child has needed me, the company has been understanding and supportive, allowing me to adjust my schedule while still meeting my responsibilities. That level of flexibility isn’t just talked about—it’s genuinely practiced. The company does hold people to clear performance standards. From what I’ve observed, feedback is given early and fairly, and people are given opportunities to improve. Many of the negative reviews online appear to come from former employees who were no longer with the company after expectations weren’t met. That context doesn’t reflect the experience of employees who are engaged, accountable, and committed to doing their jobs well. For those who take ownership of their work, want to grow, and value direct communication, EarthCam is a place where effort is noticed, trust is earned, and flexibility is real. It’s a company that supports its employees as professionals and as people—and that’s why many choose to stay long-term.

Cons

High expectations and accountability
EarthCam is not a place to coast. Expectations are clear and performance matters, which can feel demanding for people who prefer a more hands-off or slower-paced environment. Fast-moving priorities
Because the company is growing and innovative, priorities can shift quickly. This requires flexibility and strong communication skills, which may take time to adjust to. Direct feedback culture
Feedback is honest and straightforward. While this helps people grow, it can feel intense at first if you’re used to softer or less direct communication styles. Lean teams mean wearing multiple hats
Teams are efficient and lean, so employees are often trusted with broader responsibilities. This is great for learning and growth, but it can feel challenging if you prefer very narrow roles. Structure favors self-starters
EarthCam works best for people who take initiative and manage their time well. Those who need constant direction may find the environment challenging.

3
1.0
21 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

None, horrible place to work

Cons

Where does one begin? Imagine working to your fullest potential only for the same 5 people to get awarded at every company meeting. We are so tired of the office snitch getting credit for other people’s work every time. Give the people who actually deserve it their awards. Acknowledge that those who have hit their anniversary want their annual review, stop ignoring people when they ask for their annual raise and provide it to them right away.

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