The CEO operates completely disconnected from operational reality, consistently making promises to clients that employees are neither properly equipped nor adequately supported to deliver. Expectations are unrealistic, resources are insufficient, and there is little to no investment in employee development, infrastructure, or the tools required for success.
The culture is driven by fear, inconsistency, and manipulation. Employees are often praised excessively when they are needed, only to later be criticized, undermined, or blamed when things inevitably fall apart due to poor CEO decisions. Communication from the CEO is frequently misleading, both with clients and internally with employees, creating an environment built on distrust and instability.
Work-life balance does not exist. Employees are expected to prioritize work above everything else, regularly working long days in a high-pressure environment with little support and constant moving targets. Burnout is normalized.
I would strongly caution anyone considering employment here. No job is worth the level of stress, anxiety, and mental exhaustion this environment creates. Over time, it genuinely feels like the company takes months off your life.