Avantages
Nothing worth mentioning in good conscience.
Inconvénients
1. Despite being a small company with fewer than 50 employees, I witnessed several colleagues being let go in poorly managed and abrupt ways. Some were asked to leave on the same day without prior notice, a performance improvement plan (PIP), or a clear explanation. The process lacked transparency, respect, and consideration for the individuals involved. Additionally, communication to remaining employees about these departures was minimal and poorly handled, leaving many uncertain and uneasy about the situation. 2. There is no flexibility for remote work, and taking medical leave might have been discouraged to the point where some colleagues feel uncomfortable taking time off, even when unwell. This has led to a rigid, unsupportive work environment where employees are expected to show up, regardless of their health. 3. The management style is strictly top-down, with little to no room for collaboration or alternative perspectives. It’s very much a "my way or the highway" approach. 4. Communication from the CEO is often disrespectful, with instances of raised voices, table-slamming, and a general lack of psychological safety. This creates a tense and uncomfortable atmosphere where employees don’t feel secure or valued. 5. The product itself is not meeting expectations. The much-talked-about "end-to-end decarbonization platform" has been in discussion for quite some time, but the product roadmap lacks progress, and the vision seems far from being realized.