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Technology Navigators

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Unbearable and toxic work culture - Anonymous employee Technology Navigators Employee Review

1.0
Sep 3, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They accept fresh graduates (someone that they can exploit, lol). They also have a few good work colleagues.

Cons

This company is a big, fat liar. Great place to work? More like a toxic place to work. They are great when it comes to micromanaging (that's the best thing that they can do). Newer and easier positions are handed out to favorite employees, and the hard and challenging ones are given to regular recruiters. Bottom line: Don't waste your time with this vampire company.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Exceptional work environment that fosters collaboration, respect, and professional growth. - Strong commitment to work-life balance, allowing employees to thrive both personally and professionally. - Supportive, talented, and genuinely enjoyable colleagues who make coming to work rewarding. - Positive energy throughout the organization, creating a motivating and uplifting atmosphere. - Leadership and team members alike are committed to maintaining a culture of encouragement, appreciation, and success.

Cons

No cons come into mind

2.0
Sep 28, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You’ll learn how to hit impossible KPIs while being micromanaged into oblivion. Great prep for surviving toxic environments elsewhere. Some coworkers were cool, but most were too burned out to care.

Cons

This place is a masterclass in dysfunction. Leadership talks “culture” but delivers chaos. You’re expected to grind nonstop, hit shifting targets, and smile through it all. Feedback is either nonexistent or delivered like a slap. Transparency? LOL. Promotions are random, accountability is a joke, and turnover is swept under the rug. If you ask questions, you’re labeled “difficult.” If you speak up, you’re disposable.

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