Pros
Unfortunately, there is nothing about Pros in this company.
Cons
1. The company's strategy relies heavily on white-labeled vendor solutions rather than proprietary technology. 2. Leadership was enthusiastic about initiatives, but execution often fell short of what was promised to clients Project timelines and deliverables sometimes shifted without adequate notice to teams Gap between what was communicated externally vs. what teams could realistically deliver created pressure 3. KPIs were not documented or clearly communicated, making it difficult to understand performance expectations Mid-level management was sometimes bypassed, with executives giving direct instructions to individual contributors When projects encountered issues, accountability was unclear due to inconsistent communication chains Performance reviews felt subjective without written criteria Policy enforcement appeared inconsistent - some employees received accommodations others didn't, creating perception of favoritism Confusion about roles and responsibilities between departments. Limited technical growth; unclear performance expectations