USED to be a good place - Anonymous employee Crusoe Employee Review

1.0
Aug 8, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I mean sure, there are some plus factors. Paid parking, lunches, small things like that. Nooooot much more than that to talk about.

Cons

You made this list a long one yesterday. -no policies in place so everyone does everything differently and then gets mad at each other. -generally, if you have a problem with your manager, do not say anything. No one will listen and they all say to talk to your manager about it. -no yearly raises. Your pay is your pay, Expect to live with it a while, doesn't matter if inflation his 8% again. -bonus’s really only apply to the C suite. Be happy with 3-5% (and again never guaranteed) -expect to be in office 5 days a week now, that changed yesterday, kiss hybrid buh bye. - PTO never really increases with tenure. After 3 years you get an extra week but nothing changes after that so long term employment is not ideal. -expect some form of threat every monthly company meeting. One from 2 months ago I think, we were told if we did not provide what they thought was value, you would be fired. That was threatened 3-4 times. This last one, if you are fat in any way, you have no will power, and something about eating your dog (they took down the video before I could quote it)

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Crusoe Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We recognize your experience at Crusoe has not fully met your expectations. We’re committed to fostering a supportive and valuable environment for every employee. We know that as we grow and evolve, changes can be challenging, and we appreciate you bringing these specific concerns to our attention. If you're open to it, we'd like to understand more about your experience. Please reach out to our People team directly to continue the conversation.

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5.0
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1.0
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Pros

Enthusiasm/urgency -- the tone of senior leadership is a mix of contagious giddy childlike delight at how much money can be made in the AI infrastructure business, tempered by an increasing level of panic as more and more of that potential business goes to the competition. The need for immediate, focused execution is unambiguous, which is a great motivator; everyone is working *very* hard to make the most of the huge opportunity.

Cons

Competency at the top is lacking; senior leadership does not appear to understand the following: 1. The technology they are selling: on the cloud side, wildly unrealistic performance and reliability SLAs meet operational missteps and inefficiencies, resulting in customer pain, revenue reversals, lost business. On the datacenter side, how can someone in the datacenter building business not know what a single-line diagram is?...or allow a 3rd party contractor to mismanage a build project so poorly you lose 2/3 of it? 2. How their GTM messaging is viewed by the customer: "vertical integration" is a means to an end that promises greater efficiency; if you can't actually deliver that greater efficiency in the form of lower prices and faster delivery to customers, it's a pretty weak marketing message. Moving up the value chain from just selling GPU time to providing services like managed inference might work for a portion of the market, but there are still a lot of customers who just want the GPU time, and other neoclouds are happy to provide that competitively -- why is this such a struggle for Crusoe? 3. How to get the most from employees: ham-handed maneuvers like 5-day RTO and untenable 24hr on-call rotations are causing attrition in some of the most critical roles. As one engineer put it "we are being treated like bonded labor"...which many tolerate on the promise that their equity will make the personal sacrifice worthwhile. Is this the discipline of the 9-9-6 work ethic that is a competitive necessity in the present market?...or is it possible that the most valuable resource this company has (i.e. the intelligence and experience of its workforce) is being squandered due to misconceptions from senior leadership about what efficient use of the human component of the business looks like? Is the engineer who has slept 2 of the last 48 hours really bringing their best self to work? You just got $1.3B in series-E funding...maybe use a bit of that to build sustainable 24x7 ops. If you constantly light fires under people, don’t be surprised when they burn out.

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