* Extremely unfulfilling job if you're not high up on the ranks, since nobody will care about you nor your problems.
* On that same topic, management will do whatever they want at any given point and you'll just have to adapt. It is physically impossible to plan any long-term schedule since management can and WILL just barge in and change it every single time, only to pin the failures on you for "not having a good schedule".
* Talking to HR is useless. If there's a person consistently messing with you with concrete proof of it happening, you'll just have to sigh and move on. No amount of complaining about it will make HR lift a finger on them if you are more disposable than them.
* Sometimes you'll have to work without any resources nor communication, but the deadline will not be postponed.
* Every time there is a problem, management will try to shift blame onto whoever's under them, to the point where you're forced to speak through e-mail about the littlest things just to keep receipts on what you're doing and what's not your responsibility.
* You will have to go to events to promote the company, sometimes during weekend. You won't see a cent of those hours worked though.
* Burnout? What's that?
* They are 1000% against remote work, regardless of your circumstances.
* People come and go really fast.