Pros
While the company has strong ambitions and a fast-paced environment, the lack of structural support, alignment, and open feedback culture ultimately made the role extremely challenging to navigate effectively.
Kontras
One of the most challenging aspects of the role was the company’s approach to feedback and internal culture. Providing honest, constructive feedback to team members often felt discouraged if it risked being perceived as misaligned with the company’s cultural expectations. This created an environment where performance management became constrained, limiting the ability to genuinely support and develop team members. Additionally, there was a noticeable lack of support from upper management. Expectations around performance and results increased consistently week over week; however, these demands were not matched with the necessary tools, staffing, or operational resources. This imbalance placed significant strain on teams and leaders alike, making it difficult to sustain quality outcomes. Another critical issue was the disconnect between functional areas. Communication gaps and misalignment across departments frequently led to inefficiencies, delays, and a suboptimal customer experience. Instead of enabling collaboration, processes often felt fragmented, directly impacting team performance and morale.