Pluspunten
Modern office space with good amenities.
Strong emphasis on internal promotion, creating opportunities for rapid career progression.
Regular social events and a culture that, in theory, aims to be collaborative and engaging.
Minpunten
My experience highlighted significant challenges within the company's management structure and culture.
As a relatively young company, many processes and procedures still appear to be developing. I found management practices to be inconsistent, and there was often a gap between official policies and how situations were handled in practice.
The workplace culture was highly relationship-driven. In my experience, success was influenced not only by performance but also by how well individuals integrated into existing social groups. This created an environment that could feel exclusionary at times.
During my probation period, I regularly checked in with management regarding my performance and whether I was meeting expectations. Throughout these conversations, I received positive feedback and was told I was performing well. However, at the conclusion of an extended probation period, I was informed that I had not met the required standard and my employment was terminated.
What I found particularly difficult was the lack of specific feedback, examples, or support provided before this decision was made. The outcome came as a surprise given the positive feedback I had consistently received. As a result, I was left feeling that expectations had not been communicated clearly and that I had not been given a fair opportunity to address any concerns.
While internal promotion is often presented as a strength, the company's reluctance to bring in experienced external leaders means much of the management team has progressed quickly without developing the skills and experience typically associated with senior leadership roles. This can contribute to an immature, insular culture where personal relationships sometimes appear to carry more weight than professional judgement.
In addition to this, there are limited additional benefits compared with many companies in the industry. Pay is broadly in line with market averages, and there were few meaningful rewards or incentives for employees in non-sales roles who delivered strong results.
I would encourage the company to invest in more experienced leadership, clearer performance management processes, and more transparent communication around employee development and probation reviews.