No chance of career progression unless you are willing to be flexible with your integrity and professionalism. Need to be a "yes" man in order to move up
Compensation and Benefits are pathetic, annual leave for junior staff starts at 7 days and staff level starts at 14 days (but it will stay at 14 days even if you work 30 years).
Company culture is the worst. I hear from ex-colleagues that people are being forced to write good reviews to boost their Glassdoor scores. A lot of horror stories during the difficult period of the pandemic. Many of these horror stories were shared by others on Glassdoor already. But a leopard never changes it spots. Don't trust the positive reviews
Shouting and yelling is common place; there is no respect for others, especially those at the junior levels or disadvantaged. Bullying is normal and even encouraged so long as they get what they want.
No wonder their staff attrition is so high; some even resign without a job
There are so many unwritten rules about everything and so much secrecy.
Luckily, my boss is nice and professional but most are not.
Employees are expected to work crazy long hours and do more than one person's job