Pros
Most of the employees are young and there's a fresh atmosphere. The management provides snacks & drinks during the working hours, and benefits such as a free car for some days. Salary is average but "high" for a Greek company.
Cons
First of all, the company is based on believers from the church of Saints Isidore on Lycabettus (Athens), which is known for a scandal about fake miracles. Most of these people have managerial positions, a terrible behavior and of course, nobody can make any complaints about them. All the others aren't skilled and they hold everyone behind. Also, most of the times, they try to recruit you to their church with subtle ways. If you're not near these people, if you don't believe, if you are from the LGBTQ+ community, if you don't agree and want to express your opinion, if you want to change a department but they don't and, in general, if you are different from what they like/want, they fire you or they don't treat you well. Most of the departments are treated like slaves, speaking and making jokes about work and nothing else, without a single prospect of development inside the company. Job ads are telling lies about the positions' responsibilities and their significance. Unfortunately, even though the working hours have changed, workload stacks in certain people which are forced to stay late or work on weekends to finish on time. Lastly, Covid restrictions weren't taken seriously and people were packed in small rooms during periods with high incidents. They want to monitor the employees, so they didn't easily allow remote working, and they didn't inform if there was an ill person in the same floor/department.