Toxic politics overshadow work-from-home benefits - Anonymous employee phData Employee Review

1.0
Jun 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Work from Home, Salary on Time

Cons

Politics and favoritism are deeply embedded in the culture. Your performance, hard work, and skills often matter far less than being part of the right group. Promotions and opportunities are handed to favorites while deserving employees are ignored. Some people in senior positions are shockingly immature, unprofessional, and unfit to lead teams, yet they continue to hold power and make arbitrary decisions that impact careers. Job security feels non-existent, and employees can be sidelined or removed based on personal biases rather than merit. The company constantly talks about psychological safety, community, and grit, but in reality it practices the exact opposite. Speaking up is risky, transparency is lacking, and politics outweigh professionalism. Most projects are repetitive migration work with little innovation or learning. Employees are often assigned to completely unrelated technologies without considering their experience, interests, or career growth. Overall, one of the most frustrating and disappointing workplaces I have experienced.

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Cons

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2.0
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Cons

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