Pluspunten
Everyone's as confused as everyone else so you don't feel alone when you're constantly asking yourself what the hell is going on. You meet enough interesting, capable, experienced people to go form your own company with when management finally exhales its last dying breath and the whole sorry experience comes crashing down around them. There's plenty to do if you're a bloke- table tennis, computer games, football crap. But if you're female, expect male employees letching at you, requests to make coffee or set up meetings and general random sexist attitudes abound. The one good thing is the new office is great, really central and handy for a flat white to go. But then again, so's the doorway outside Costa so go figure.
Minpunten
Honestly, working here is almost as bad as water-boarding.There's a real problem with a company that boasts of it's open transparent culture but doesn't actually practice what they preach. In business, we call this a Red Flag. There's no transparency here - no one knows what's going on, who's doing what or why they're doing it. Takes weeks to get even the simplest of jobs done. Odd decisions made around who's managing what, demotions that sound like promotions, secret firings when people just disappear and everyone's left to figure out what happened...you get the drift. It's a bit like True Detective - if you fancy a career in under cover work then maybe a year or two here will be right up your street.