4.0
Jun 11, 2023
Pros
Great Company Culture Diversity & Inclusion
Cons
It was acquired by another company which led to many changes
Pros
The perks on the outside look great! New office building, yearly remote working trip, free Friday lunch...really topical stuff that is only a pro for so long...
Cons
Don’t be fooled. This is just another Belgian startup filled with imposters wrapped in a nice bow. The only way to get ahead is if you suck up to the managers and CEO and spend your day writing nonsense in the 100s of slack channels. The people in the position of power are either unqualified or focused on themselves. There is no growth—in order to get anywhere, you have to jump through multiple hoops and you will have many people standing in your way every step of the way. There is a HUGE cultural divide now that they’ve expanded into the US. This would be where HR or the people’s team would step in but they’ve stayed quiet, provided no real signs of making the transition easier and instead instill fear and worry in their employees by announcing possible cuts/firings in a Friday company wide meeting. The HR team cannot be trusted as everything said in confidentiality is reported back. I had multiple meetings with the chief of people where she stated “I’m not supposed to say this...” and then repeated extremely confidential information to me. If they ask you to do an assignment for your interview process, you should refuse and move on. The assignments are usually long and tedious and if you aren’t hired, they use the ideas you had in your assignment as their own (validated by another reviewer in the "interview process reviews" on Glassdoor). This leads me to their lack of diversity and inclusion. They go on and on about merit based hiring but it’s just a phrase they like to hide behind. Have a look at their organizational chart. People of color and women are all at the bottom. A bit worrisome taking into account the company is based in Brussels—a melting pot of people and cultures. Also, have a look at their turnover rate. That speaks for itself. If all of the above wasn’t enough, ask yourself: Do you really want to work for a company that forces you to come in during a pandemic, doesn’t even use their own VMS properly during this time (yet tells all their clients how great it is to track employees), and ends up spreading corona to multiple people at work? Don’t be fooled by yet another Belgian startup that throws free trips and free lunches in your face but when it comes time to really back their employees up, vouch for them, recognize their hard work, and aid in their growth, they’re MIA.
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