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Harbor Lab (Greece)

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Fast-paced environment with strong expectations - Junior Port Analyst Harbor Lab (Greece) Employee Review

2.0
15 Feb 2026
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Pros

- 9 additional leave days beyond the standard annual leave - Fully remote work during Christmas, Easter and August - Hybrid working model (2 days on-site, 3 remote) - Yoga, Kick-boxing, Running, Life-coach

Cons

- High-pressure and competitive environment - KPIs heavily focused on output volume, sometimes misaligned with task complexity - Frequent shifts in priorities and projects - Limited stability during performance review periods - Some reliance on legacy tools and processes

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1.0
16 May 2023
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Pros

Product potential Yoga classes Free water

Cons

- Legacy project - MIA: Development processes - Company's management does not hold a deep regard for engineers as professionals - Unreasonable demands - Unhealthy work-life balance - Leadership team plays full-attack but most of them do not have the time to work, plan, inspire, behave. Self-promotion and personal accolades. - Dear engineers, your skills are in high demand, and there are companies out there that will treat you with the respect and appreciation you deserve. Stay vigilant and make informed decisions about your career choices.

15
5.0
4 Apr 2026
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Pros

Vision, flexibility, eager to receive intentional feedback, ready to dive deep to win. Inspirational, modern, energetic environment. Management keeps themselves hands on and close to team members. Willingness to make a difference and change all old bad habits. Senior management additions with global experience being a fresh and promising perspective. Demanding but rewarding.

Cons

As every startup needs the extra work of creating things from scratch or revamp legacy structures as the company grows. HR's role remains typical vanilla and sometimes not truthful. Too much change is expected but not communicated enough throughout the company levels. Older employees feel entitled, without putting in the work needed for this. A bit of good old change management and better people management would help.

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