Pros
- As long as you are doing what you are told and not critical you can grow. - No other pros
Cons
- Shifts are terrible. Not 2 but 3 different ones. Sometimes you work 3 days late, 1 middle, 1 early, than 1 day off and starting early shifts again. No regulare schedules at all. - Thus no balance in private/professional life - Chairs are horrible and nobody cares - Computers most of the time not working, same as with chairs nobody cares - Management completely not knowing what they are doing - No answers at emails or feedback at questions (other than "look at the manual") - Often no 1:1 - Not taken serious - No communication at all - Salary good according to what the Maltese earn. But in comparing to the other employers on the island salary is low - AC is most of the time too cold. Not allowed to touch and the answer "24 degrees in the office is the best temperature to work". Or you freeze, or you cook. Even with the AC at 24 Celsius - HR bad - Hire and fire culture - No help at all to set up social security number, bank account (hard at Malta) etc. - Apartments are expensive. They tell you € 550 max? Well than you have a very small dirty studio when you are lucky. A normal apartment (nearby the office) will cost at least € 850 a month. Bills not included. With a basic salary around € 1100 how will you manage?! - Dirty, small desks - Flies in the office as the bin is not emptied every day - Unhealthy Fika's (sugar added drinks/yogurt/cookies etc.). The only healthy ones the fruits