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WINGS ICT Solutions

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A total mess with no future - Systems Engineer WINGS ICT Solutions Employee Review

1.0
13 Feb 2026
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Pros

1) Good pay 2) Friendly coworkers

Cons

1) Expect heavy micromanagement from the top down. The CEO constantly meddles in technical details despite having zero relevant experience in the field. 2) Leadership roles are filled based on who complies the most, not who is the most skilled. This lack of talent at the top trickles down and makes every department less effective. 3) There are no senior-level engineers to guide the vision, so the company is stuck using obsolete tech stacks. 4) Performance reviews don’t exist. Management is too technically illiterate to actually assess your work or mentor you, making it impossible to move up or improve your skills. Summary: The owners and management are basically career academics who have never worked a real job in their lives. They have no idea what they’re actually supposed to be doing. When you combine that "academic bubble" with a total lack of senior engineers, you end up with juniors being forced to design entire products. It’s a complete mess, and the company has no future because of it.

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1.0
8 Feb 2026
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Pros

- Very good colleagues and generally supportive peers - Salary above the market average

Cons

- The company operates in a project-based model rather than a product-based one, focusing almost exclusively on EU-funded projects - Extremely unclear requirements: there is often no shared understanding of what needs to be delivered, and employees are expected to figure this out on their own - Lack of established best practices in development and production processes; overall organization feels ad hoc and fragile - Absence of technically competent management capable of guiding less experienced employees or making informed decisions at the architectural and organizational level - A general lack of trust toward employees appears to be the default management attitude, influencing day-to-day decisions and internal policies - Very high employee turnover, resulting in: - little to no continuity across projects - frequent loss of knowledge - new hires joining with almost no context, documentation, or onboarding support - Inconsistent and unequal treatment of employees: for example, a company-wide decision to allow one remote-working day was announced and then revoked the following day, with additional remote days granted selectively - High expectations without clear direction, priorities, or support - Inappropriate and sometimes offensive language has been used in calls when referring to colleagues - Responsibility and accountability are frequently pushed downward, while authority and decision-making remain unclear or centralized

3
1.0
11 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Most reviews agree on two things: the colleagues are great and the pay can be above market. But everything else feels like slow erosion... unclear direction, vague requirements, ad-hoc processes, no real technical leadership, and constant turnover that kills continuity and onboarding.

Cons

The culture piece: micromanagement, low trust, and a “control first” mentality. Remote work is the perfect example: some people get 2 days, others 1, others basically none.. policies get announced then revoked; flexibility feels arbitrary and favor-based. Even asking for one remote day is treated like a special privilege. Add endless low-value meetings, weak feedback/evaluation, limited senior mentorship, unclear accountability, hard-to-take vacations, and repeated mentions of sudden firings, and you get the same outcome: pressure without support, learning “by survival,” and burnout.

7
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