- Very stagnant career growth outlook; you might be able to make a step to the side, but there is no such thing as climbing the ladder.
- Salaries are a joke, not in line with the market.
- Bynder does not evaluate its employees based on performance, at least not to the extent to which it can actually cause you to get a raise that is more than the 1% that everybody gets.
- High performer, or low performer, it does not matter.
- Nepotism is unfortunately a big thing, if you are friends with the right people, they keep you sheltered, give you raises and will invent positions to keep you on board.
Management is inexperienced and has failed to bring much needed experience (stability) into the company through external hires. This has led to:
- Global unclarity on mission, vision, strategy and means of execution.
- Putting people in more managerial positions, despite not being the best fit.
- Most importantly, every change, every initiative is NOT taken seriously by the employees who have been with the company for longer than a year. There is no credibility, nor accountability from management side.