Pros
Adequate compensation. The company’s outlook appears positive, but there is excessive bureaucracy and task management overhead
Cons
A typical workday involves juggling many conflicting priorities assigned by the same person who later criticizes slow progress on a single task. Many tasks feel redundant, like moving items back and forth, offering a false sense of autonomy and an insult to your skillset. Suggestions for efficiency are sidelined while new tasks pile up, hindering scalability. Every task requires multiple sets of approvals from the same people, even if the approvers are the ones who assigned you the task. Automated notifications to approvers are curiously ignored, requiring constant manual follow-ups. The CEO treats any criticism like an attack and retaliates. Because of this, nobody provides any input during company meetings. Holidays are scarce, leaving you working while others enjoy time off.