Pros
supportive colleagues (not all of them) warning: read the CONS before joining the company
Cons
The management fosters a highly unsupportive and demoralizing work environment, where employees are often made to feel inadequate and undervalued, with little to no accountability taken for poor leadership practices. Despite promotions, there is no meaningful growth or development, and employees are left feeling stagnant in their roles. Micromanagement is excessive to the point where even briefly checking your phone is frowned upon, creating unnecessary pressure throughout the workday. Employees are also expected to justify attending to urgent personal or emergency matters, which feels intrusive and unprofessional. There is a clear lack of respect for employees’ time and boundaries, as staff are frequently expected to complete pending tasks after working hours without any overtime compensation. Unrealistic KPIs add to this pressure, with managers offering little practical guidance beyond repetitive, ineffective strategies, leaving employees to figure things out on their own. Training is minimal, with only a small portion of the role properly explained, making it difficult for new hires to succeed. Additionally, the culture around performance is discouraging. Employees who do not meet KPIs are often treated poorly and looked down upon, while those who do meet their targets receive little recognition. When employees express the intention to resign, management tends to apply pressure and use manipulative tactics to make them stay, rather than respecting their decision. Overall, this environment lacks support, transparency, and respect for employee wellbeing, making it a challenging place for long-term growth or job satisfaction.