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20 Sept 2023
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Pros

Fully remote friendly. Diverse team was something to be proud of. But if you're a developer, stay away!

Cons

This workplace is an absolute nightmare for software developers, especially those who value innovation and autonomy. The so-called "senior developers" are nothing but gatekeepers with an inflated sense of their own abilities. Their inexperience shines through as they cling to their rigid and outdated methods, shooting down anyone who dares to propose a different solution, or even worse, firing them! Micromanagement runs rampant here, stifling any semblance of creativity or independence. Pair that with blatant favoritism, and you've got a recipe for a soul-crushing work environment. Make one mistake, and you're forever labeled and judged in hushed tones. Don't even think about bringing new ideas to the table unless you're prepared for a hostile backlash. And let's not forget the deeply ingrained culture of ignoring team concerns. You can shout into the void all you want; your words will fall on deaf ears, perpetuating a toxic culture that leaves everyone dispirited. As for the tech stack? It's a calamity. The technology we're forced to work with is not just outdated; it's practically fossilized. We're shackled to dead libraries that were penned by developers who've long since jumped ship for greener pastures, leaving us with a convoluted mess to untangle every single day. In summary, if you're a software developer seeking a place that respects your skills and offers room for growth, keep looking. This place is a dead-end, both for your career and your well-being.

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