Chaos from day one - shouldn't be allowed to employ people - Anonymous employee Freedx Employee Review

1.0
11 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote work, huge potential, average Pay

Cons

No structure, chaotic leadership, zero job security, zero transparency, this organization lacks all the principles that make a great team. We all spent very little time working there before the CEO's were removed, complete departments were let go and its all crumbled. The irony is, they had the right people from the start but the wrong leadership.

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5.0
5 Feb 2026
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Pros

Well-organized workplace where priorities are clear and teams stay aligned. Management treats employees with respect and trusts them to manage their responsibilities. Positive atmosphere — people are approachable and communication feels natural rather than forced. Stability combined with forward-thinking strategy, which creates confidence about the future. Employees are encouraged to share ideas, and good suggestions are taken seriously. Healthy level of autonomy that allows you to structure your work .

Cons

Because standards are high, the company looks for people who are proactive and solution-oriented — this may challenge those who are used to constant direction. The company is continuously improving and raising the bar, so there is an expectation to keep developing your skills (great for career growth, but not ideal for someone seeking a very low-pressure role).

5.0
25 Jun 2025
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Pros

You’re given real responsibility early, which helps you grow quickly if you’re proactive. The leadership is generally approachable and open to feedback. The team is talented and motivated, and people are usually willing to help each other out. There’s room to suggest new ideas and try things, especially if you show initiative. It’s a fast-paced environment that rewards those who are hands-on and solution-oriented.

Cons

Things move quickly, and priorities can shift, so it takes some adaptability. Processes are still being built in some areas, which means you often need to figure things out as you go. There’s not always a clear roadmap, but if you’re proactive and comfortable with some ambiguity, it can actually be a good opportunity to shape how things are done.

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