* The company’s stated values during recruitment do not align with internal performance expectations. Despite the hiring focus on team fit and soft skills, actual retention hinges narrowly on performance across two rigid probationary metrics, undermining broader contributions to the team.
* Office culture is overly controlled and unnecessarily strict, with inflexible rules around eating times, desk behaviour, and even down to the type of water bottles being micromanaged.
* Compensation is well below industry average. I secured a similar role shortly after leaving with a 40% higher salary and better benefits.
* Team lacks gender diversity, with a noticeably male-dominated structure at the time of my employment, raising concerns around diversity and representation in the long term.