Pros
The colleagues were friendly, and the tech side of the business featured some exceptionally talented individuals. The technology space was engaging and innovative. The role offered a commendable level of autonomy.
Cons
Adarga has consistently failed to pay its staff on time since September. November's pay was two weeks late and eventually arrived in mid-December, while December's pay remains unpaid as we enter the second week of January. The CEO and senior leadership have repeatedly misled staff about payment timelines. Initially, we were told that the delay was due to money "working its way through the system" from the USA. However, it has since become clear that they are struggling to secure funds from an investor. This lack of transparency and poor communication typifies life at Adarga. It seems as though much of the senior leadership, many of whom come from military backgrounds, operate with a "need-to-know" approach, which creates a parent-child dynamic with staff. The company is completely directionless, with a senior leadership team that is ill-equipped to manage a tech company. The absence of strong leadership from the CEO has led to constant infighting among senior executives, each vying to position themselves as the saviour of a sinking ship. Adarga is excessively top-heavy, structured like a mid-sized company but without the revenue to sustain it. This lack of revenue has left the business directionless, with priorities shifting constantly in a desperate attempt to generate income. However, nothing is properly planned, and when work is completed, it is rarely marketed or presented to potential customers. Instead of having a cohesive advertising strategy, the company relies on blog posts and LinkedIn updates from the marketing team as a substitute for effective promotion. Avoid at all costs