I can't find the right words to express my utter disappointment with Sumas. Working there was an experience I wouldn't wish upon my worst enemy. The only thing worse than the company's products is its abysmal management. Let's start with the leadership – or lack thereof. It's like they took a crash course in how to demotivate and demoralize employees. Communication? Forget about it. The management team communicates about as effectively as a broken telegraph. Important decisions are made behind closed doors, leaving the rest of us clueless and feeling like pawns in a game we didn't sign up to play. And don't even get me started on their idea of employee appreciation. I've seen more enthusiasm at a funeral. Recognition is reserved for the manager's favorites, while the rest of us toil away in anonymity. It's a popularity contest, and if you're not in the inner circle, good luck getting noticed for your hard work. The micromanagement is on another level. It's like they have a team of helicopter managers hovering over everyone's shoulder, making sure you can't breathe without their approval. I've never felt so suffocated in my professional life. Trust and autonomy are foreign concepts to this management team. Work-life balance is a term that doesn't exist in the Sumas dictionary. They expect you to be available 24/7, as if we don't have families, personal lives, or the basic need for downtime. Burnout is not just a possibility; it's practically a guarantee. Oh, and let's not forget the complete lack of career development opportunities. If you're looking to grow professionally, you might as well look elsewhere. The only thing growing at Sumas is the dissatisfaction among its employees. In conclusion, working at Sumas was the worst decision of my career. The management is a train wreck, and if you value your sanity and professional well-being, run – don't walk – away from this disaster of a company.