Pluspunten
The only positive thing is to make friends with people who are on your same boat
Minpunten
Working at Atos Tenerife can be a frustrating experience for those seeking growth in a fair and motivating professional environment. Right from the start, there’s a noticeable level of excessive control over employees: breaks are limited, and the half-hour provided for lunch is barely enough to disconnect. Even going to the restroom requires notifying someone via chat, which creates a feeling of mistrust toward employees and constant discomfort. In terms of performance evaluation, talent and productivity seem secondary. The general impression is that promotions and opportunities are not granted based on effort or skills but rather on whether you get along with certain “little bosses” who hold the power to decide others’ career paths without objective criteria. This lack of merit-based progression and transparency results in a culture where morale can drop easily, and talent often goes to waste. As for salary, it is notably below what one would expect to be competitive in the industry—almost on par with what might be considered wages in an economically disadvantaged setting, with no opportunity for raises or regular reviews. The lack of career advancement options is another major drawback, as there’s no incentive for employees to stay or improve their skills. In short, Atos Tenerife seems far from being an attractive workplace for those seeking stability, a fair work environment, and professional development opportunities.