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Bad management - GIS Specialist Quality Standards for Information Technology Employee Review

2.0
24 July 2022
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Pros

One of the oldest companies in the GIS field ,great history working from 25years, an alkan CIT company ( Part of a great entity ) , no delay at salary , Health and social insurance

Cons

Bad and dangerous company location , no working from home, they old fashion management, bad environment , bad management , sooo bad CEO, no work life balance.

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Cons

Based on my personal experience, I found the work environment at QSIT challenging in several areas that may be important for job seekers considering opportunities in GIS and technology services. Team dynamics sometimes felt relationship-based rather than performance-based. Professional growth appeared influenced by internal groups and connections rather than effort alone. Expectations and career promises did not always align with actual outcomes. Some opportunities and development paths that were discussed did not materialize as expected. The company structure seemed to lack clear planning and long-term organization in certain workflows, creating uncertainty in day-to-day work. Compensation and role expectations, particularly for some positions such as Business Analyst roles, felt inconsistent with workload and responsibilities. I also felt that employee placement and treatment could vary significantly depending on educational background and other factors, rather than being based purely on skills and performance. Communication and team culture varied across departments, and the overall environment sometimes felt fragmented rather than collaborative. My advice to anyone considering opportunities there is to do thorough research, ask detailed questions during interviews, and speak with current or former employees before making a decision. This reflects my own experience and perspective, and others may have different experiences.

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