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Work-Life-Balance, lange Arbeitszeiten, Stress, Budget, mangelnde Stabilität, man weiß nie, wann etwas schief gehen könnte.
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10y
Hallo Pierre hier. Vielen Dank für das Feedback und die Bewertung. Ja, wir verzeichnen ein enormes Wachstum und dies spiegelt sich in langen Arbeitszeiten und hoher Arbeitsbelastung wider. Und ich bin sehr dankbar für Ihren Beitrag und für die Opfer, die Sie bringen. Es ist meine Priorität, unser Unternehmen nachhaltig zu skalieren - z. B. indem wir unsere internen Support-Fähigkeiten verbessern und die Einstellungen in unseren Produktionsteams erhöhen - und gleichzeitig neue Möglichkeiten für Talente zu schaffen. Vielen Dank und bitte teilen Sie weiterhin Feedback!
Unsustainable Workload & Non-Existent Work-Life Balance: "Heavy workloads and long hours are expected regularly" is an understatement. As a customer support employee, you're constantly fighting fires, often for a product that feels "under developed" or "requires a PhD to be used properly". I frequently worked late nights and weekends, with little to no break during "busy seasons" (which felt like all the time). The company seems to have a "churn and burn" mentality with employees, operating under the impression that we won't stay more than a year or two anyway.
Lack of Management Support & High Turnover: There is no proper HR department to address employee concerns, and management is often described as "old-school and controlling". If you complain about being overwhelmed, you're likely to be "labeled as unable to handle the pressure and next in line for termination". The high turnover rate means you're constantly picking up the slack from those who have left, creating a vicious cycle of burnout.
Poor Internal Communication & "Culture of Fear": Communication between departments is terrible, with "department silos" creating a "blame game" when things go wrong. The CEO's management style fosters a "culture of fear," with some employees even mentioning "micro-managing and mental abuse" as a day-to-day occurrence. This creates an extremely uncomfortable and unprofessional office environment.
Product Issues: Supporting a product that isn't fully tested or user-friendly is incredibly frustrating. We often had to rely on "crappy workarounds" to help clients, which made the support process much harder than it needed to be.