Aurumys is the embodiment of overpromising and underdelivering. The leadership often makes bold claims about growth opportunities and company vision, but there's little follow-through in practice. It operates very much like a "good ol' boys club," where advancement and inclusion seem more tied to personal connections than performance or merit.
If you're someone with drive and ambition—hoping to achieve meaningful personal or company goals—you'll likely find the environment frustrating. There's minimal support or structured effort to help employees grow or succeed. Overall, it's a place that talks a big game but fails to back it up with action or accountability.