Firstly, I want to make clear that there is no animosity behind this review, nor is it intended to incite hatred toward the company. It has taken me quite some time to write this because I genuinely enjoyed much of the work I did and I do not hold ill feelings toward the business. Companies are within their rights to decide who they continue employment with. However, there are important cultural considerations prospective employees should be aware of.
While performance standards are high (which can be positive), the environment can feel emotionally intense. There were frequent one-on-one meetings that often focused not only on work performance, but also on minor aspects of personality or self-expression. At times, it felt difficult to show individuality without it being critiqued.
The culture can feel unforgiving of mistakes, despite everyone working there being human and still learning. If you are not aligned with certain management styles, the experience can become emotionally draining, particularly when you feel you are anticipating the next one-on-one where small mistakes may be dissected.
Growth opportunities often come with increased workload and responsibility, though compensation or contractual changes may not always align immediately until you have further “proven” yourself.
I was unfortunately let go on the day my contracted promotion was due to begin, cited as “non-performance,” though in discussion it was framed more around not being the right “culture fit.” That was difficult to process, especially after stepping into increased responsibility. - Knowing this specific paragraph may expose exactly who this review is coming from , I think it’s important information to provide to not only the management team but future employees.