Avantages
*Supportive onboarding and intern experience – Even as an intern, I was never overwhelmed with work. The team ensures you grow without being overburdened. *Respect for work-life balance – No one expects you to work after office hours unless it's a rare, project-critical situation. Your personal time is genuinely respected. *Hybrid and flexible work policy – The company allows work-from-home when needed, especially for personal or health-related reasons, which shows empathy and understanding. *Exceptionally safe and inclusive culture – As a female employee, I’ve always felt safe, even during office parties. HR ensures safety measures like secure drop-offs after events. *Culture of empathy– Managers and leadership are considerate of personal challenges and support flexibility without making you feel guilty. *Career growth and domain exploration – I've had the chance to explore multiple development domains and was encouraged to learn and grow across different areas. *Internal mobility – If you find interest in another field, the company supports career switching by allowing open conversations with managers. *Strong and people-first culture – Atrium truly values its employees, and it shows in the way they treat everyone with respect and fairness.
Inconvénients
*Growth here depends a lot on initiative – The company gives you the freedom to explore, but navigating your growth requires being proactive. A more defined framework for long-term career progression could benefit employees who prefer structure. *Internal mobility is encouraged, but not always immediate – While switching roles is possible, the process can take time depending on project needs and timing, which may require patience.