Vantaggi
Good first impression, quick hiring process.
Svantaggi
Hypocrites. As long as you blindly execute management's strange demands and tolerate their condescending, disrespectful communication, you'll be fine. However, the second you start asking logical questions about their decisions—even about something as basic as filling out a simple spreadsheet—they become passive-aggressive and treat you like a threat. The middle management is highly insecure and shockingly incompetent. Out of nowhere, my Team Lead suddenly issued three official warnings against me. To justify this, they claimed I had received "formal training"—which at the time was deceptively presented as just a casual "refresher" chat. They basically set a trap just to check an HR box. The accusations were completely absurd: a missing tag (due to a known system bug) and a supposedly missed SLA (I was accused of not replying in 30 mins, when the actual SLA was 4 hours). To top off the sheer incompetence, in the official disciplinary documents, the Team Lead misspelled my name. Our entire team consisted of literally three people. But the absolute worst part was the blatant retaliation. I replied to the official warnings with undeniable proof, screenshots, and internal chat logs, completely debunking every single accusation. Hoping for a fair resolution, I escalated the issue to my Team Lead's Supervisor, explaining that I was facing biased treatment that contradicted the "core values" SupportNinja loudly promotes. Instead of a written response, a meeting was set up with the Supervisor and an HR representative. During this call, HR explicitly stated that they "are not obligated to answer" my official grievance. They ignored all my evidence. When they falsely accused me of being away from my keyboard, I pointed out that the company's own time-tracking software had screenshots proving my continuous mouse/keyboard activity with our corporate messenger clearly open. They simply didn't care. They told me my contract would not be renewed. Shocked by this level of HR incompetence, I asked for the Supervisor's manager's email and forwarded the entire thread higher up. The result? By Monday morning, my access to the primary corporate tool was abruptly cut off.