-Despite what they preach, management isn’t interested in helping "everyone" succeed; they subtly support "friends" or “favorites,” regardless of competence or effort despite putting on a friendly mask of integrity and claiming they offer everyone the same development opportunities.
-Pay is dismal compared to other companies offering similar roles, while opportunities to move up or expand your knowledge base within the company are extremely limited.
-Management prioritizes appearances, friendships, and politics over treating everyone as an equal, often in ways that are subtle but noticeable; this is a toxic way to run a company.
-Employees who are tight-knit with each other often collaborate and prioritize trainings with one another while others are subtly excluded.