Pros
A perfect workplace for anyone allergic to real work. If you work here long enough, you’re highly qualified to keep working here… and nowhere else.
Cons
Outdated technology makes it easy to adapt, a slow pace makes it easy to cope, and endless meetings ensure that nothing ever moves too fast — leaving plenty of breathing time. Data quality and security are questionable at best; wrong estimates and polished reports somehow always conclude that everything is going perfectly for leadership (Leadership is happy, people are happy). A large portion of the workforce is actively searching for their next opportunity — especially those who genuinely want to work, not just those favored by management. Others appear to be surviving rather than growing. Motivation is low, ambition is optional, and productivity is often replaced by staying quiet, praising management, and passing time instead of solving real problems. The culture is clearly divided: decisions happen inside glass rooms, while everyone else waits for instructions. On some days, even the ‘culture’ itself is left standing outside the glass door. :P Real work goes through D → C → B → A and comes back as something else. Rinse, repeat, for years.