Opportunities abound, but management struggles create confusion - Anonymous employee Oura Employee Review

2.0
May 5, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, growing company with lots of opportunities.

Cons

Management struggles to align on priorities, which creates a constantly shifting environment with unclear direction and success metrics. Teams are often given contradictory guidance or asked to pivot without context, making it difficult to execute effectively or plan with confidence. There is also a concerning pattern in how feedback is handled. Feedback often appears to be based on assumptions rather than concrete examples or evidence. When employees raise reasonable concerns or ask for clarity, it is sometimes reframed as negativity or labeled as contributing to a “toxic environment.” This shifts focus away from the underlying issues such as lack of alignment and communication and places it on individuals instead. Over time, this dynamic discourages open dialogue and reduces trust. Teams become more focused on managing perception than delivering outcomes, which ultimately impacts morale, efficiency, and overall performance.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Competitive benefits. Product is trendy & edgy which brings good business prospects

Cons

Management constantly fake gesturing, while acting complete opposite manner. Horrible communication between horizontal teams and in vertical structure. Zero long term planning in any company projects and lack of reflection in product quality / timeline. Heavy favoritism in upper management, gotta be typical tech bro to join the inner circle and get promotion. Middle management is also lack of experience and it shows in the massive talent exiting rate. Management is marginalizing the original Finland team while using Finland as the selling point of the product.

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