Pros
Some talented colleagues who unfortunately don't stay long.
Cons
Salaries are consistently delayed, causing financial uncertainty.
Unplanned and unpredictable vacation policies, with leaders often taking unannounced time off.
Absence of critical teams like DevOps, QA and Frontend, leaving developers overburdened and expected to handle the entire development cycle alone.
Extremely poor internal communication, causing confusion and inefficiencies.
Virtually no salary increases, and promised raises rarely materialize.
Inadequate and inconsistent bonuses.
Unfair practices regarding work-from-home approvals, lacking transparency and fairness.
Toxic, judgmental environment with prevalent gossip and discriminatory practices, including documented cases of sexual discrimination.
Leadership dominated by a single architect who micromanages, creating an environment of insecurity and competition.
CEO frequently makes reckless, uninformed decisions based on rumors, refusing input from qualified employees.
No clear company vision, direction, or coherent goals communicated to employees.
No onboarding, mentorship, or genuine professional development support.
Fresh graduates and junior developers face unrealistic expectations without guidance or recognition.
Employees deliberately excluded from significant projects without explanation.
High turnover is encouraged, intentionally preventing employees from staying beyond two years.
Overall poor soft skills, underqualified leaders, and intentionally hidden key business knowledge.