I joined this company with high hopes, enticed by the allure of its vibrant culture. However, the sheen quickly faded, revealing a deeply troubling work environment where communication is an issue and they are always on a perpetual catch-up or chronic rushing due to the broader problem of their overcommitment syndrome.
While the company frequently promotes a 'we are like family' ethos, this often translates into blurred professional boundaries. The atmosphere is riddled with nepotism, and diversity is virtually non-existent. This lack of diversity isn't just a number issue; it's reflected in every aspect of the company's culture and practices.
Senior employees often engage in gossip and backbiting, targeting junior staff. My personal experience has been nothing short of harrowing. As a junior, I was subjected to continuous disparagement behind my back, and the management's indifference to such issues was astonishing.
Professionalism is a foreign concept here. I've witnessed, and personally experienced, seniors using intimidation and screaming as a tactic to assert dominance and express their feelings. This behavior goes beyond professional misconduct and borders on emotional and psychological abuse.
My mentor, who was supposed to guide and support me, became a source of constant stress and anxiety. Their behavior was not only unprofessional but also emotionally damaging.
The office parties, which I initially thought were a perk, turned out to be breeding grounds for inappropriate behaviors. These events, which blur personal and professional boundaries, have no place in a healthy work environment.
In conclusion, while the surface-level perks might seem appealing, they are a thin veil covering a toxic and harmful work culture. I would advise anyone considering a position here to tread carefully and consider the long-term implications on their mental and professional well-being.