Pros
Some good people here and there. The team I worked with was excellent, but we were constantly challenged by the uncollaborative nature of the company and poor management.
Cons
- False job descriptions repeatedly used in hiring, indicative of unethical practices. - Compensation offered is below market rates. - Career progression is unattainable unless you threaten resignation. - An extremely incompetent HR department, characterized by a history of unfinished projects and hostile policies. - An obsolete, 10-year-old codebase that no one understands or is willing to address. - Poor management seems to be the status quo. The company uses false job descriptions to lure candidates. This not only sets false expectations but also straddles ethical, if not legal, boundaries. Despite claims of conducting market research to establish fair compensation, the company neither shares this data nor offers competitive salaries. It's clear that no actual market research has been conducted; misinformation is a cornerstone of their compensation strategy. Opportunities for career growth are virtually nonexistent and generally come to light only when an employee threatens to leave the company. There is no policy for employee retention; it's either to endure the environment or depart for greener pastures. Most people choose the latter. Speak to any employee, and they'll confirm that the HR department has never completed a single project it has initiated. Moreover, the department perpetuates a hostile work environment, misuses company resources, and deflects blame when finances are exhausted. It's worth noting that the new CEO is a director for Herbalife. Go figure. The absence of documentation and a general reluctance to tackle the issue result in finger-pointing whenever challenges arise. Interactions with other teams typically either yield silence or a dismissive "Not my job." And the company name is Calabrio. If you're seeking a fulfilling and growth-oriented career, I would highly recommend exploring opportunities elsewhere.