- They don't have a well defined career path for engineers and managers. There is something in place, but after a long time in development it is still not ready. - Some teams work hard on quarter objectives just to find out that what they were developing will not be used in the end. - Some people attitude are very scary. I had some 1:1 with an engineer who started shouting very rude sentences when constructive feedback was provided. There were an intent from someone in the people team to sort this out, but nothing was solved, in fact, it went worst since more members of the team got affected by this person behaviour. - Lack of support on many areas for Engineering Managers. At this point I am not sure if they just hired me to check if they really needed one. - Poor feedback from managers. When I was expecting concrete areas to be discussed, I just received a copy/paste feedback from other team members, so I found difficult what I need to focus on from my manager's perspective. - Promotions and compensations are offered in a very strange way. I had one person in my team having 2 salary rises in a year (20% and 44%), while I had another who never was offered anything. Both of these individuals had a very similar engineering skills.