Pros
Working at Qashio gives you exposure to an interesting fintech product, which is a solid addition to your portfolio. There are different modules to work across, so you do get a breadth of experience if you’re in the space.
Cons
Where to begin. The company has seen an enormous amount of talent walk out the door, and it’s not hard to see why. Toxic Culture: The work environment, particularly in product and tech, is deeply toxic. Product managers would request work, and once delivered, deny ever asking for it — forcing employees to create daily status reports just to protect themselves. Dishonest Management: Employees are let go without valid reasons. I was dismissed one day before my probation ended and was told verbally it was due to external circumstances, yet it was officially recorded as performance-related with nothing to substantiate that claim. My PM made false statements about my work ethic that did not reflect reality. Financial Instability: Salaries were consistently delayed. In one company-wide meeting, the CEO stated he had to sell his watch collection to cover payroll — hardly reassuring. Leadership Conduct: The CEO regularly bad-mouthed using inappropriate language. People were fired without warning or explanation, creating a constant atmosphere of anxiety. Legal & HR Failures: It took three months to process my work permit. During that period, I sustained an injury the company verbally agreed to cover. When reimbursement was requested, they refused and swept the matter under the rug — which is legally questionable. Micromanagement: Core hours run 9am to 6:30pm. Employees are discouraged from speaking to colleagues at their desks, creating a silent, fearful atmosphere.