Avantages
The offices are modern and well-equipped, with access to good facilities and resources. However, these assets feel underutilized, as the overall environment and way of working don’t fully leverage their potential.
Inconvénients
There is no clear product vision or direction, and in reality, even their most advertised offerings seem to lack actual clients, leaving employees in a constant state of uncertainty. Management is poor, transparency is minimal, and there is continuous pressure to push forward initiatives that are unlikely to succeed. The work environment feels demeaning at times—you’re treated more like a cog in a machine than a skilled professional. Compensation is also significantly below market level; you could move just a short distance and earn noticeably more with the same skills, often in environments with less pressure and a clearer vision. There is no flexibility—no remote or hybrid work—even when it would make complete sense, reflecting a rigid and outdated culture. Overall, this is a place to avoid if you have other options.