Flow Engineering was an absolute nightmare. Where do I even begin? First off, the team is utterly dysfunctional due mainly to terrible leadership.
And let's talk about leadership - or lack thereof. The so-called "leader" has zero real-world experience. It's like they did a few internships and decided they were an expert. Their constant micromanaging and arbitrary decision-making make it impossible to get anything done.
And don't even get me started on the never-ending pivots and changes in direction. One day we're focusing on one thing, and the next day it's something completely different. It's like trying to navigate through a maze blindfolded.
The turnover rate is high, especially among women. Maybe it's because the toxic work environment makes it impossible for anyone to stick around for more than five minutes without wanting to run for the hills.
And let's not forget about work-life balance - or lack thereof. Working hard is one thing, but at Flow working late is practically a requirement. Want to leave at a reasonable hour? Good luck with that. You'll be labelled as lazy faster than you can say "burnout."
In conclusion, if you enjoy being part of a dysfunctional team led by clueless management, constant chaos, high turnover rates, terrible work-life balance, and an egomaniac CEO, then by all means, join Flow. Otherwise, run far, far away. Trust me, you'll thank me later.