Pros
- Bonuses and some benefits have improved over time; a few years ago there were no benefits other than meal vouchers. - Management has improved; in the past it was very weak and at times inappropriate.
Cons
- The HR team often appears poorly skilled in people management and lacking empathy, especially in more sensitive situations, giving the impression of a function that is more bureaucratic than genuinely supportive. - There is no clear evidence of a healthy, shared company culture, with unclear values and inconsistent behaviors. - Opportunities for professional growth and development are limited, with poorly defined career paths that are heavily influenced by subjective evaluations. - Salaries are not competitive compared to the market and, in some cases, are irregular, leading to uncertainty and dissatisfaction. - Smart working policies are inconsistent and applied arbitrarily, varying depending on the team or manager, creating clear disparities among employees.