Pluspunten
The team was fun and pay was ok
Minpunten
After carefully considering my experience, I feel compelled to write this review so that others can make a genuinely informed decision before joining this company. I ignored many of the warning signs in previous reviews because the vision presented during the interview process was highly convincing. The CEO came across as charismatic, ambitious, and passionate, and I genuinely believed I was joining a serious fintech business with long-term potential. Unfortunately, the reality was one of the most mentally exhausting, chaotic, and toxic working environments I have experienced in my career. From the beginning, there appeared to be no stable direction or clear long-term strategy. Goals, priorities, and expectations constantly changed, often without proper communication or planning. You could spend days or weeks working towards one objective only for everything to suddenly shift again. No matter how much effort people put in, there was always a sense that it was never enough and that leadership was never truly satisfied. The culture was heavily shaped by the CEO’s management style, which in my experience created constant tension and uncertainty across the business. Communication frequently felt emotionally charged, reactive, and inconsistent. There were endless Teams messages, pressure at all hours, visible frustration, and an atmosphere where employees often felt on edge rather than motivated or supported. One of the most frustrating aspects was the disconnect in communication. Important emails could go unanswered, feedback was often ignored, and employees were left trying to navigate constantly changing expectations without clarity or proper leadership. It created an environment where people were expected to somehow deliver perfect results despite shifting goalposts and little real structure around them. Over time, the workplace felt increasingly toxic and emotionally draining. Rather than encouraging collaboration, accountability, and open discussion, there seemed to be a culture where pressure flowed downwards and problems were too easily attributed to staff instead of being reflected on constructively at leadership level. Many employees worked extremely hard under difficult conditions but rarely appeared to feel genuinely valued, trusted, or listened to. Having worked across larger international organisations, I can honestly say I have never experienced such an uncomfortable and tense atmosphere in a professional setting. It often felt less like a mature business and more like an environment where people simply tried to avoid criticism and survive the day. Employees were not encouraged to contribute ideas openly, and many talented individuals gradually became disengaged. Even leadership visits reflected the wider culture. Interaction with staff felt minimal, conversations became guarded, and the mood in the office noticeably changed whenever senior leadership appeared. There seemed to be a strong reliance on a close inner circle rather than building an open and collaborative management culture across the business. Looking back, the most disappointing part is the feeling that years of hard work, loyalty, and emotional energy ultimately led nowhere meaningful despite all the promises made at the beginning. Reading previous reviews now, I can understand exactly why so many people described similar experiences.