Pluspunten
Some Developers are very hard working and talented.
Minpunten
Exploitative Work Culture: Oh, what a delightful surprise sick leave was! Not only did I get to battle illness, but I also got the privilege of working weekends and late nights within the same sprint. Because who needs a work-life balance when tasks are the top priority, right? Absurd Resource Delays: Waiting months for a monitor felt like waiting for a mythical creature to appear. And let's not forget the joy of working with a laptop straight out of the Stone Age. It's almost like the company's incompetence in providing basic tools for productivity was a form of art. Micromanagement and Lack of Trust: Ah, the organisation's random processes – a true masterpiece of confusion. Because what's better than being micromanaged to the point where your every move is scrutinised? It's like a never-ending game of 'Guess what the management wants this time.' And of course, let's not forget the mandatory late nights and weekend shifts to make up for all that lost time. Who needs a life outside of work anyway? Mental Health Toll: Oh, the joys of enduring a year in this toxic paradise! Burnout and health issues were the cherry on top of the already delightful cake. Because what's better than sacrificing your mental and physical well-being for the sake of corporate glory? Layoff Drama: Ah, the grand finale – the company's unethical handling of layoffs. No prior notice, no warning – just a casual summons by your manager to pack up and leave. And let's not forget the lack of severance pay or even a grace period to find a new job. It's almost like the company wants to see how far they can push their employees before they break. Because who needs compassion and transparency when you can have cold-hearted indifference instead? Bravo, Rently, bravo. My sincere advice to developers: Steer clear of this toxic environment. Seek better opportunities, and if you're already here, strive to secure interviews for a swift exit.