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MONOLITHOS Catalysts

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Toxic environment with unethical practices and no real research culture - R&I Engineer MONOLITHOS Catalysts Employee Review

1.0
16 Feb 2026
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Pros

There are no real positives to highlight.

Cons

From the beginning, employees are pressured to accept minimum wage officially, with the rest paid under the table, presented as non-negotiable. The work environment is consistently intimidating, manipulative, and coercive. Management appears to believe that psychologically breaking employees increases productivity. As a result, staff are subjected to deliberate and degrading “tests,” power games, and arbitrary pressure designed to provoke reactions, undermine confidence, and establish control. This creates a climate of fear and constant stress rather than any form of healthy professional motivation. Behavior toward staff, and even external collaborators, is often disrespectful and demeaning. Very few people manage to stay longer than a year. Unrealistic deadlines are imposed for tasks that clearly cannot be completed within the requested timeframes. Regarding the scientific/research side, the focus appears to be more on taking photos and appearances than on conducting meaningful research. Even when employees are motivated to do serious scientific work, they are actively discouraged. There are no ISO standards in place, and basic safety regulations are not properly followed in the facilities. Overall, this is not a healthy environment for researchers or professionals who value ethics, safety, and genuine scientific work.

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1.0
8 Jun 2026
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Pros

Salary paid on time, interesting projects

Cons

First of all, there is a severe lack of professionalism and organisation that leads to immature behaviour from both middle and upper management. The inability of management to properly oversee and distribute the workload creates unrealistic expectations that are not properly communicated. Fear and intimidation are the most commonly used communication tools. The CEO frequently expresses his dissatisfaction in offensive emails, personally attacking the staff. This behaviour has been normalised and repeated by middle management, creating a hostile work environment, full of stress. You are expected to take accountability for issues that are not even remotely your fault, and never stand up for your self. Working from home is also expected, sometimes even demanded, so is skipping your lunch break and working overtime. Salaries are relatively low, with no additional benefits, considering the workload and lack of work-life balance. Demotions are common, therefore getting promoted is highly unlikely and if you do that can be reversed within weeks. All of the above completely justify the alarming employee turnover, which management appoints to people not wanting to work. Any efforts towards improvement are in the wrong direction, creating an increasingly more strict environment where employees are discouraged to talk to each other or express their concerns to their supervisors. Most employees do not survive longer than a year, those who do are overworked and fully conform to the toxic environment.

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5.0
3 Jul 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Went on a 2 month placement at a partner university's research group. Double income for that period, flights and housing paid, and the host treated me as a full group member, not a visitor.

Cons

You're temporarily out of the loop on internal developments. Some PIs are more supportive of secondments than others.

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