The culture is toxic. This permeates from the the top-down e.g. all employees when working from home must log on to an app which takes a photo of you every 20 seconds in order to monitor you and ensure you are at your computer at all times. When you leave your computer the app starts a count down timer which shows all colleagues how long you have been away from your desk. Sadly the company sells this as a "collaboration tool" but it is pure surveillance , 1984-style.
Despite COVID, the CEO wanted people in the office at all times. I felt compelled to go in, even when I felt it more safe to stay at home.
There is very little trust in employees to run with their own ideas or show initiative, everything is dictated by the CEO. He micromanages every project. There were never any opportunities for learning or professional development, you are only there to do the CEO's bidding.
Sadly, these negatives trickled down to every part of the company, people didn't really socialise or talk much. When you walked into the office, it felt more like a horrible library with no natural light. People rarely speak to each other, everyone has their heads down working.
This was the worst company I have ever worked for.