Pluspunten
- Exposure to international clients and large-scale projects. - Opportunity to learn about monitoring technologies. - Some talented colleagues with strong technical expertise.
Minpunten
This is my experience after more than six years at Witbe. I cannot sugarcoat it: the company treats people like expendable resources, not professionals. - Inhuman culture. Management shows little concern for employee wellbeing, constant pressure, unrealistic expectations, and no empathy. - Product driven by deals, not vision. Features and direction are dictated by the biggest short-term deal, not by any coherent product strategy. The result: technical debt, half-baked features, and a confused roadmap. - Micro-management & centralization. Decisions are made at the top and pushed down. Managers have no real authority — everything needs sign-off, which kills agility and accountability. - No career progression. After 6+ years my total raise was ~5%. Promotions are rare; high performers are ignored. - Exploitative hiring mix. The company leans heavily on interns and short-term hires, creating churn and a lack of senior continuity. - Underpays international staff. In my experience, international hires (visa holders) are paid below market rates, it feels like the company benefits from people’s visa situations. - Opaque and inconsistent priorities. What leadership says one week is ignored the next. Transparency is absent. - Toxic retention model. People stay only because they need the pay/visa, not because of the company. That should tell you everything. Bottom line: Do not join if you want growth, fair pay, or a respectful workplace. I would not recommend Witbe to anyone looking for a stable, ethical employer.