Management doesn’t listen nor care. A work-life balance does not exist. Work conditions worsen until it is impossible to complete all your tasks, even remotely close to your standard of quality, in the time a week has to offer — even if you work twice the typical 40-hour workweek. When people quit or lose their jobs, they aren’t replaced — the remaining people’s workloads just increase without a bump in pay or even a bonus. You will be micro-managed, and you will take the fall for more senior employees in the event they make a mistake. Direct reports aren’t as supportive or appreciative as they should be. The company flaunts how much they care about mental health, but on a personal level and in the day-to-day, you’ll quickly learn that management doesn’t care at all. You will wonder if you’ll ever have upward mobility or be paid a salary anywhere in the range of what is standard for this industry. I could go on.