Pros
Collaborative Workmates: Despite the management challenges, the staff is composed of high-quality individuals who genuinely care about the work and each other.
Cons
Lack of Transparency in Onboarding: Employment contracts were not explained in detail during the initial stages. Essential information regarding the lack of standard benefits was effectively glossed over, leading to a disconnect between expectations and reality once started. Compensation vs. "Perks": There is a tendency to over-emphasize trivial perks—such as free tea—to compensate for below-market salary and a sparse benefits package. This approach felt like an attempt to deflect from more significant compensation issues. Toxic Management & Corporate Culture: The leadership style often relies on high-pressure tactics rather than support. There is a lack of psychological safety, where feedback is used as a tool for criticism rather than growth, creating an overall stagnant and stressful work environment. Opaque Onboarding & Contracts: Key contract details and the absence of standard Swiss benefits were not transparently discussed during the interview process. This lack of disclosure felt like a deliberate attempt to mask the sub-standard nature of the offer. Disregard for Labor Regulations: The company failed to recognize mandatory cantonal holidays. When confronted with these legal obligations, management was dismissive, showing a concerning lack of respect for local Swiss labor laws. Intentional Absence of Written Documentation: Performance feedback is rarely, if ever, provided in writing. This lack of a formal "paper trail" appears to be a strategic choice to keep employees in a precarious position, making it easier for management to dismiss staff without objective justification.