BM is NOT an international company. It is very much a French company with an international business. Therefore, if you are a non-French speaker and/or work from a location outside of France, you may feel excluded somehow:
- perks are not great (sometimes non-existent) outside of France
- video calls started off in French before realising non-French speakers were on the call
- decisions-making is done onsite in France so if you're abroad/remote you won't really have an impact
The company is heavily top-down. As an individual contributor your voice falls on deaf ears and your manager micro-manages you. There's loads of favouritism, folks that should no longer be there but remain because of friendships.
BM promotes diversity and inclusion externally. Internally, when looking at management level in the tech division, the gender and ethnicity splits are extremely unequal. The typical tech manager is very much a French speaking white male. Is this due to unconscious bias ? Maybe, ... maybe not. However, at the time, there was no framework in place to assert and address the situation.
BM is NOT a tech driven company. Technology is simply a tool to fulfil business goals. There's nothing wrong with that but this may not be the place for you if you want to be proud of your craft. Tools are outdated. No clear vision, especially from the very top (due to a lack of expertise?).
The company is chaotic. Being a scale-up cannot be the single justification. There's a lack of frameworks/processes/standards everywhere:
- hiring
- onboarding
- training
- career ladder
- travel & expenses