Remine co-founders Mark Schacknies and Jonathan Spinetto lead a workplace that has seen embarrassing Slack behavior and, former employees suggest, overworked engineers and flagging morale.
Source: Inman News
Bro culture run amok: Remine’s ‘unprofessional’ work environment
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