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Embark Veterinary

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Executive team way over their heads, avoid at all costs - Software Engineer Embark Veterinary Employee Review

2.0
Jan 10, 2023
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Pros

If you resonate with the company's mission of improving overall canine health, this used to be "the" pet tech startup to work for

Cons

Embark's definitely not what it used to be. The leadership team has no past experience leading a startup through rapid growth (like what the company saw in 2020 and beginning of 2021), and now with that growth slowed, they've gone through 2 rounds of layoffs in just a few months, even after the CEO stated publicly on several all-hands in Q3/Q4 2021 that no layoffs were in the picture at Embark. The executive team WAY over-indexed on company culture, like hiring frivolous positions that are in no way necessary for a startup still trying to find its footing, and renting an unbelievably large office space in downtown Boston that hasn't been even close to capacity once. Even after these attempts, the company's work culture is still very toxic, with clashes inside the engineering org almost daily. The CTO created an elite committee that's supposed to "guide" the engineering team on best practices, but even they can't decide on paths forward. Avoid Embark at all costs - the financial footing of the company clearly isn't as great as the leadership team is painting it out to be, and more layoffs are almost certainly in-store. A lot of people are going to start jumping ship too.

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Embark Veterinary Response
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Thank you for writing such a thorough review. I understand your concerns – Embark is one of many companies that made the difficult decision to reduce its workforce amid the economic slowdown and change in capital markets. However, as painful and challenging this moment has been, I want you to know this hasn’t changed our investment in canine health. I remain optimistic and excited about our future and how Embark will transform pet care. Since you are a current employee, I encourage you to reach out to me. I would love to talk through the future of the company to address your concerns. You also raise important points about leadership and management. The HR team is focusing on delivering management training to help develop leadership culture across the company in the coming months and I encourage you to reach out to that team to make sure your concerns are addressed. Ryan Boyko, CEO

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5.0
Mar 24, 2025
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Pros

Embark is an incredible place to work! You get to dive into a variety of projects, and the team is extremely tight-knit, fostering real opportunities for growth. Your voice is heard, and people genuinely value new ideas. Everyone is hardworking, open-minded, and excited to take on challenges—it truly feels like a family (or a dog pack!). The perks of working for a dog-focused company speak for themselves—who doesn’t love dogs? Plus, the benefits are excellent, with great healthcare, work-from-home flexibility, and an office in Boston for those who prefer in-person collaboration.

Cons

The office space is on the smaller side, but with the shift toward remote work, it’s been a smart and natural transition. The previous larger space wasn’t necessary for how the company operates now.

2.0
Sep 30, 2025
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Pros

-Flexible/remote work -Unlimited PTO -Summer Fridays -Colleagues who love dogs -Surprisingly great benefits, comparable to what you’d get at a bigger company

Cons

When I first joined Embark, it was a great place to work. You got to work with passionate scientists, veterinarians, and dog-loving people who really wanted to make a difference. Unfortunately, that version of the company doesn’t really exist anymore. Today, Embark is run by a CEO who lacks any form of leadership skills and consistently shows how unfamiliar he is with dogs, people, and Embark’s main product. Unfortunately, the CEO has also systematically rid the company of most of its experts. There is no strategic direction, at least not one that lasts more than a few months. Leadership is focused on short-term ideas that keep the company afloat for one more day. High turnover at the executive level has resulted in chaos for employees who don’t know how their role might change in a few weeks or months. Teams are told to launch products with little foresight or strategic vision, and then leadership is surprised if the product doesn’t perform well. This then means more layoffs. Embark went through five layoffs in about two years, reducing the size of the company to half of what it once was. Most of the employees who cared about the product and the mission are gone, whether through layoffs, being forced out, or leaving by choice due to how dysfunctional the org is. Other cons: Salary is not competitive with biotech in Boston in general.

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