I lasted a little over two years at Azerion and worked for two teams. The first was diverse with people from all around Europe. Aside from the company's widely reported problems, which you can read about elsewhere, it was tolerable.
And then I was moved to another team. All Dutch with a Turkish senior manager.
Things changed overnight. My nationality was routinely mocked and so was my accent. I was repeatedly confronted with difficult questions about politics and the expat community even though I didn't consider myself an expat. I had to endlessly listen to snide remarks about me, in Dutch, from my new colleagues.
I went to management about the problem as well as HR. Nothing was done. I was told this was just 'Dutch directness' and to get used to it. However, when I was equally 'direct' with my Dutch colleagues, they were typically very annoyed and even angry with me. I was called rude and told to go back to my own country after a slight comment about a loud party my neighbours held on a work night.
The final straw was when I made a comment about my difficult daily commute. 1.5 hours, one way, to Azerion's office on a train and bus from Schiphol. An upper level manager told me to 'go buy a car if I didn't like it' before laughing at me.
This person was given a company car for their own commute, which was half the length of mine. Their petrol was even paid for by the company. Their salary was over twice what I was making, too! They could afford a car, I could not, but Azerion literally bought one for them!!!!
I have since returned to my native country where I'm making much more money and work with people who like and respect me at a company a million times better than Azerion. What an awful, awful organisation! I deeply regret the months I wasted at that deeply rotten company. I hope it goes bankrupt (inevitable), and soon, if only for the sake of its lower tier staff. They all deserve better. Much better!