Pros
Flexible working hours good work/life balance
Cons
Honestly, this is one of the worst places I’ve worked. It feels disorganized and badly run, with people constantly getting new titles and responsibilities they clearly don’t have the experience for. Direction changes all the time, and instead of improving things it just creates confusion and frustration.
The culture is extremely controlling. Micromanagement is everywhere, and decisions are pushed top-down with little to no input from the people actually doing the work. There’s a strong silence culture—people are genuinely afraid to speak up because it can backfire. You either stay quiet or risk being sidelined. It also feels very cliquey: if you’re in the inner circle, you get recognition and praise; if you’re not, you’re ignored until you’re no longer needed.
There’s a huge gap between how the company presents itself and what it’s actually like inside. They talk a lot about being candidate-first, but the employee experience is honestly poor. There’s little to no real opportunity for growth, and despite hiring capable people, they’re not trusted or empowered to do their jobs.