At Celonis, several factors contribute to what I would describe as a toxic work environment:
1. **High-Pressure Environment**: The constant pressure to meet ambitious targets and deadlines creates a stressful atmosphere. Employees often feel overworked and undervalued.
2. **Poor Management Practices**: Many of the people hired had quickly risen to higher positions despite being very junior. Their lack of experience in leadership results in poor management practices, leading to frustration and low morale among employees.
3. **Unrealistic Expectations**: The pipeline is 90% fake. The sales team, in an attempt to overachieve, often puts fake opportunities in Salesforce. Leadership then sets even higher targets based on this inflated pipeline, which the sales team cannot realistically achieve. This cycle forces the sales team to lie and create more fake pipeline, perpetuating the problem.
4. **Lack of Transparency in Legal Contracts**: There is a lack of transparency in terms of the legal contracts they try to make you sign, creating uncertainty and mistrust among employees regarding their terms of employment.
5. **Lack of Work-Life Balance**: The expectation to be available beyond regular working hours and the frequent overtime make it difficult to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
6. **Limited Career Growth**: Despite promises of career advancement, opportunities for promotion and professional development are often limited or non-existent, event if you over perform.
7. **Inadequate Compensation**: Given the high demands and pressures, the compensation does not always reflect the effort and dedication required, which further demotivates the staff.
8. **Lack of Transparency**: Decisions are often made without consulting or informing the affected employees, leading to a sense of uncertainty and mistrust.
9. **Negative Workplace Culture**: A competitive and cutthroat culture fosters an environment where collaboration and teamwork are overshadowed by individualism and rivalry.