Vantaggi
The environment is so challenging due to "people" that it serves as a powerful motivator to find a better job and advance your career elsewhere:)
Svantaggi
- Inconsistent Promotion Policies: There is a significant gap between stated policies and reality. The internal system indicated "promotion-ready" status multiple times, yet these indicators were consistently ignored by the management team, seemingly to avoid salary adjustments. I would prefer them to hide these metrics entirely rather than to set false expectations for employees.
- Lack of True Transparency: While the CEO keeps emphasizing transparency, decision-making remains highly centralized. Bi-weekly policy training sessions often feel like one-way directives; it is never clear how employee feedback is actually considered.
- Payroll & Contractor Issues: Compensation processes are unreliable. There were frequent errors in contractor payments that required constant follow-up. Most alarmingly, I witnessed a contractor being terminated simply for asking for a salary followup in a public Slack channel.
- High Costs & Low Benefits: The benefits package is unsustainable for lower-earning employees. For instance, the cheapest health insurance plan cost me $580/month, which is nearly 30% of a $2,000 pre-tax monthly salary. And this company does not support any software for full-time W2.
- Extreme Leaving Rate: Prospective employees should look closely at team stability. When I joined, roughly 80% of the CD had already left or was in the process of leaving.