* Just...everything. To begin with, a bit of history:
* PTS used to have an amazing team of engineers who were hired to build a lunar lander. There was a ton of raw talent there and, if the money had flowed, a real shot at a moon mission. Then, due to incompetant management and no financial planning, the company went bankrupt. The company didn't pay salaries for 3 months and was eventually bought out of insolvency by a logistics company run by a guy who knew nothing and cared nothing for space. This led to a mass exodus from the company by the technical team. Eventually the management regained control of the company, only to flirt with bankrupsy a second time and eventually pivot away from the moon lander into small-scale space electronics and project-based work.
* From the peak of about 70 employees, there are maybe 5-8 people left.
* The management is terrible; all the good management and most of the good engineers have left, leaving in charge a CEO who doesn't care about his employees and the original owner with a tendancy for hyperbole/lying.
* The company is chronically late in paying salaries. All former employees have at least 1 month that was never paid for. Generally expect your salaries to be 1-2 months late.
* There are no start-up perks here. The company can't even afford bottled water for their employees.
* The logistics company (Zeitfracht) and its owner are still involved with PTS in a weird sort of love/hate abusive relationship.
* The company is located in a Zeichfracht warehouse in the middle of nowhere at the edge of Berlin. Expect a long commute, working next to truckers, and no office windows.
* The company (re: management) have no vision for what they want PTS to become. They are so desperate for paid contracts they will do any work, including farming their employees out at contractors to other companies.