Pluspunten
- Free breakfast - Nice coffee machine - Part of Experian, so nice perks and benefits
Minpunten
I only lasted 4 months here and I could honestly say that it was the worst and most depressing 4 months of my working career. I really wanted to like this company, but certain individuals and the overall structure and organisation of the company made it impossible. - If you are new to the company, you will have to go out of your way to introduce yourself to people. I was introduced to the company a month after starting via email. - The older members of the company are very cold, unwelcoming, clicky and lack the ability to embrace new people. So at first you might feel very isolated. I was even told by a Head of, who has been in the company for 4-5 years - “I will not go out of my way to talk to you”. I felt like I was in the movie ‘Mean Girls’. - Lack of support, especially if you’re someone from a non-technical background. It’s either you suck it up or leave. - Very poor training by employees that had no experience in training and wasn’t keen to help - On-boarding process was a joke! Didn’t know who was who and who to talk to to get information from. I was literally passed from one person to the other, as no one had a clue about any thing - Lack of documentation. So you could be thrown into a project mid way and expected to know every little detail about the project - Notice period is 3 months after probation, which I think is ridiculous for anyone considering to leave. You’re basically stuck! - Lack of resource, depending on your role. I could be working on multiple projects at the same time, carrying out tasks that weren’t part of my day job with little to zero training on how to carry out those tasks. Senior managers getting frustrated at me because I didn’t know what the hell I was doing - Working from home is frowned upon by the co-founder of the company. She stated that she prefers I worked from the office, which didn’t make any sense to me when no one interacted with anyone