Pros
I wish there were, but there's none.
Cons
The most demoralizing aspect of working at AirApps is having to report directly to the CEO. Decision-making is centralized to a pathological degree, with constant micromanagement across every team. Work either drags on endlessly because every minor detail requires interference and approval, or gets rushed out half-formed, only to be dismissed overnight after delivery. There is no sense of strategy, ownership, or accountability—just control for the sake of control. On top of that, leadership operates from a place of constant suspicion. Access to essential tools is repeatedly revoked and reshuffled without explanation, leaving employees unable to perform basic parts of their jobs for weeks. Communication is actively surveilled: Slack private messages are effectively prohibited, and even in the office there is no expectation of privacy. Career growth and skill development are nonexistent. Employees are treated not as people but as expendable tools, expected to have no life outside the office. Financial punishment is routine: clock in ten minutes after 9:00, leave ten minutes before 18:00, or take ten extra minutes for lunch, and your pay is docked. If you get sick, you are required to produce a doctor’s note immediately or you won’t be paid for even a single sick day. Formal communication is just as broken. Top management avoids any uncomfortable topics entirely and refuses to hold one-on-one conversations, likely due to a complete lack of communication and leadership skills. Monthly All Hands meetings are an absolute joke. Top management spends an hour praising their own accomplishments while the people actually doing the work are not even mentioned. It is a culture built on fear, ego, and control rather than trust, competence, or respect. I have nothing positive to wish this leadership team.