If you're okay with things being all over the place, you might last here. The ceo wants control over everything, so it's hard to actually get your work done without constant interference. Leadership and upper management don't really seem aligned, and people at the top change so often that nothing ever sticks.
There's a big push for results, but no clear plan behind it. A lot of decisions feel based on ego, and unless you're loud or close to leadership, your input doesn't go anywhere. It ends up being more about being noticed than actually doing good work.
Communication is messy, and you're often left guessing what's going on. Things change out of nowhere, and you just have to keep up. The workload keeps growing, but the support doesn't, which makes everything feel heavier than it should be.
Pay is just okay, but the amount of work expected is way higher. Work life balance is pretty much nonexistent, and the pressure doesn't really ease up. At the end of it, leadership says one thing, but the actual experience tells a very different story.