The workload was often unmanageable, with unrealistic expectations placed on an understaffed team. We were regularly pushed beyond our limits, and the introduction of a new manager only made things worse—several long-time employees left shortly after.
There were constant meetings on top of the already heavy workload, which felt excessive and unproductive. Management also kept close tabs on emails, creating a stressful, micromanaged atmosphere.
Unfortunately, compensation didn’t reflect the amount of work expected. Pay was low, especially considering the pressure and hours.
This could be a good place for someone looking to gain quick experience, but be prepared for a very intense environment and minimal support.