- The organization has too many layers of management with little real decision-making power, often serving as formal roles without true impact
- Career progression is clearly defined on paper, but in practice, even when you're promoted, it often means more responsibility without meaningful changes in compensation or recognition
- Employees who contribute the most often go unrecognized, while visibility and credit tend to remain at the management level
- Legal minimums are followed in most areas, but the company rarely goes beyond that; benefits are average and only partially covered
Overall, the system feels bureaucratic and disconnected from individual contributions or needs