Dynamic environment with engaging and ambitious culture - Anonymous employee Equi Employee Review

5.0
12 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I genuinely enjoyed my time at Equi. The firm had a lot of energy, and it felt like the kind of place where people were excited to build, improve, and push things forward. I really valued the people I worked with and the overall sense of momentum. There was a strong mix of ownership, trust, and ambition, which made the work feel engaging and worthwhile.

Cons

The environment could move quickly, so there were times when things changed before everyone had full clarity. That said, I generally saw this as part of working at a growing firm rather than a major negative.

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5.0
27 May 2026
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Pros

The mission here is real, and you can feel it in how decisions get made and how leadership talks about the work. The team is thoughtful, collaborative, and high-caliber without being cutthroat. As an HR Business Partner, I've appreciated that people strategy is treated as a core function and not an afterthought. There's genuine investment in employee growth, whether through stretch assignments, mentorship, or just the freedom to take ownership of your work early on. Work-life balance is respected too. Flexibility is the norm and managers lead by example on that front.

Cons

Like most growing companies, processes and structure are still catching up to the pace of the team. Some things that should be documented live in people's heads. If you need a lot of established playbooks it can feel ambiguous, but if you're comfortable building as you go, that's actually energizing rather than frustrating.

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1.0
5 May 2026
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Pros

The office has decent snacks, I guess. Atleast that was consistent.

Cons

I came in wanting to believe in this place, but Equi has this thing where problems roll downhill and stop at your desk. You mess up once and suddenly you're the cautionary tale in the standup meeting-which honestly gets old. Nobody takes accountability. A policy fails? Your fault. A system glitches? Somehow your fault. And the thing is, everyone knows how it works, so you stop collaborating and just protect your own numbers instead because you're basically alone in it. There's no real "lets figure this out together" - it's just you, your metrics and the knowledge that if you slip, there's always someone hungrier waiting waiting. The turnover is insane. People treat it like it's normal to burn through staff every few months, but nobody wants to acknowledge.

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