They talk about growth opportunities, but each new role barely pays more than the last. They love highlighting people who started in entry-level positions and climbed to well paying roles, but they rarely tell you is how uncommon that is. Realistically that probably won’t happen for you. That’s not negativity, just what I observed over five years.
Extreme micro-managing that goes far beyond what’s reasonable.
Pay is not aligned with the workload and expectations.
Lots of fake praise for completing the most basic tasks.
Very little real incentive to go above the minimum requirements.
Opportunities and workload vary significantly depending on your assigned region. Some people have much easier workloads and better opportunities than others.
The work is very basic, repetitive, and mindless, which makes it easy to get burnt out, especially for the pay you are given.
Zero room for creativity or using any real skills (people skills are helpful but also not needed).
No opportunity for overtime. You are strictly expected to work 40 hours per week, no more, no less.
It doesn’t matter how many projects you complete or how well you do, pay stays the same aside from small quarterly bonuses. So very little incentive to want to do more than baseline expectations.