I have a great deal I could say about my negative experience at this company, but I'll focus what I feel is most important for others considering a role here;
Pay
The pay at this company is incredibly low and the lowest I've ever received in my professional career even taking into consideration my first job after graduating university. The reason for this is they use a salary metric calculated from payscale.com, which might sound well and good, but often the pay packet is at the lowest end of that scale for your position. Which in turn could mean you work at this company for 5 years before achieving the average pay packet for skills/position that you could more easily achieve elsewhere. Internally staff have been pushing for wages that reflect their responsibility and skills but the brass are unwilling to budge on their current stance which is "we are over the minimum wage for your position".
Remote Working
You may be able to work remotely at this company but it is incredibly isolating and really takes a strong mindset to be able to work like this way. Add to that fact that the company offers nothing towards equipment costs even for their permanent work staff. If your laptop or pc packs up you simply cannot work and they will do nothing to assist you with cost towards wear and tear put on your personal equipment.
The day to working in this way can be a struggle, management at this company is incredibly closed-minded towards change and improvement of their current systems or ways of working (the majority of which is dictated by a faceless checklist system of work).
Working Conditions
When there are issues or concerns from employees they often fall on deaf ears, I've never worked somewhere where the empathy towards employees is so none-existent, they preach an internal mantra that they "care about our Ninjas" when the reality is quite the opposite.
The care seems to be on the mood of the manager at the time, I have personally experienced outbursts of anger and beratement from management that have been entirely professional and unprovoked.
And when escalating this incident to higher management it was as if my concerns were being processed by that of a stonecold robot, devoid of human emotion.