Avantages
None that justify the working conditions or culture described below.
Inconvénients
The role and scope presented during hiring bear little resemblance to the reality of the work. Expectations are dramatically misrepresented, with individuals being asked to absorb responsibilities far beyond a single role. The organisation operates with extremely poor structure, unclear ownership and constantly shifting priorities. There is no real onboarding for the scale of work expected. Management lacks basic people-management and operational maturity. Decisions appear ego-driven rather than outcome-driven, and dissent or competence is not welcomed. Public-facing image does not reflect internal reality. The company presents itself as far larger and more established than what is observable internally, which raises serious concerns about authenticity. High churn and repeated exits across functions point to deep, unresolved organisational issues rather than isolated performance problems. The overall environment is emotionally draining, unsupportive and unsustainable for anyone seeking professional growth, stability, or ethical leadership. This is not a “fast-paced startup environment.” It is a chaotic, poorly managed workplace where unrealistic expectations and toxic dynamics are normalised.