Pros
Slightly competitive salary — if you manage to unlock the full bonus potential. Hybrid working model (2 days in the office), which offers a reasonable flexibility.
Cons
The company has a lot of talkers — especially in mid-to-senior management — who are quick to take credit when things go right and just as quick to point fingers when they don’t. Genuine leadership is rare. There’s a noticeable lack of accountability at the top, and managers often fail to protect their teams from the blame culture that seems to dominate. It’s more about appearances than outcomes. Senior leadership turnover is unusually high, which raises serious concerns about stability and direction. They’re now on the hunt for what would be their third CTO in about three years. As one previous review said: if you’re not part of the “inner circle,” you’re on the outside — and that has consequences. Merit and performance often take a backseat to office politics. Final thoughts: If you’re someone who thrives on politics, self-promotion, and playing the game, you’ll probably do well here. But if you’re a hands-on leader who genuinely cares about building strong teams and driving real business value — you’re better off looking elsewhere. Save yourself the frustration and you will thank yourself later.