Pros
Flexible work time, home office from time to time, bonus on salary
Cons
The management is extremely young and inexperienced and it shows. They have lots of young Czechz in leadership positions who clearly have no idea about what leadership really is, which results in a very stressful work environment with regards to bullying, gossip and fear mongering. If you're not Czech you're constantly being monitorized and undermined. Your skills don't matter, and you Can only get ahead if you "know someone". In fact, if you're too good at something, it's Seen As a bad thing. In time, this kind of environment makes you realize why you should've chosen a bigger corporation in The first place. Czechs always defend each other, even if they do something wrong themselves, and The company isn't As international As it proclaims itself to be. If you object to something, or try to behave on equal terms, you end Up being bullied. Even if you never object to anything, The management is always extremely suspicious Of you, probably because they themselves Lie a lot. The job Can be easily done from home but people Are kept in the office in order to be constantly monitored. Every little break you take is monitored and you must do overtime. Lunch is in front Of The laptop. Classic micromanagement.