Pros
A strong global brand, though the “Priceless” proposition lacks clarity and resonance for the average consumer.
Cons
The organisation appears to be under sustained investor pressure, resulting in repeated rounds of layoffs. This has created an environment of uncertainty and caution, with limited visible pathways for career progression for those who remain. Advancement can feel closely tied to alignment with senior leadership, rather than consistently transparent or merit-based criteria. It is also difficult to ignore a perceived disconnect between leadership communication and employee experience. Town halls often feature a tone of mutual reinforcement among executives that can come across as inauthentic, particularly when contrasted with the broader organisational climate. Finally, internal messaging has become highly repetitive, with a strong and continual emphasis on a narrow set of topics: agentic and stablecoins. This focus risks overlooking the diversity of work across the organisation and may leave many teams feeling underrepresented in the broader narrative.