-Severe micromanagement culture disguised as “performance oversight.”
-No clear KPIs, no documented benchmarks, yet strong claims about people “not meeting expectations.”
-Performance feedback is subjective, inconsistent, and often delivered in a dismissive or punitive tone.
-Leadership reacts only after damage is widespread, not when concerns are first raised.
-Psychological safety is extremely low. Employees hesitate to speak openly out of fear of retaliation or negative consequences.
-Technical leadership decisions lack rigor. Individuals without strong technical backgrounds are placed in technical leadership roles, leading to misalignment, rework, and additional stress for those executing the work.
-Constant pressure to justify headcount and productivity without a structured evaluation framework.
-Productivity is questioned based on optics (timestamps, perceived availability) instead of measurable outcomes and delivered results.
Most concerning: this environment has had a serious impact on my emotional and physical health. The sustained stress over the past three years has been significant. Working in a system where expectations shift without clarity, feedback is inconsistent, and leadership support is unreliable creates chronic anxiety. No job should come at that cost. I had to quit because it was too much, I cried every day before going to bed, seriously do not work here.