Avantages
Some of the people that work there are genuinely brilliant at what they do. If you're lucky, you can get exposure to interesting clients. The projects can be interesting.
Inconvénients
- Poor culture: C-suite exhibits an alarming level of greed and arrogance, which creates a toxic atmosphere and undermines employee morale. The patronising behaviour from upper management severely impacts communication and collaboration within the organisation. - Pervasive overwork and long hours: Senior management commits the company to projects for which it lacks the required resources or expertise (because it is too stingy to invest in either). This puts immense pressure on employees. You work very long hours and get compensated badly. - Inadequate salaries: The company's compensation structure is heavily skewed in favor of the top executives, leaving front-line employees with inadequate pay for their long hours. Employees who muster the courage to request a salary increase get gaslit (their performance is downplayed and their request is dismissed). - Limited career opportunities: Progression is hindered by a bottleneck created by senior employees who limit opportunities for juniors to rise within the company. - Poor outlook: Lots of budget cuts. All the good people are quitting.