- If you're hired as a Coolgen programmer, your skills will be useful for very very few companies around the world. Also, your knowledge about other platforms and general CS will diminish over time.
- Word of the boss is law. Even if hundreds of employees dispute a high ranking manager, they won't be able to sway them.
- Paying for overtime weaved overtime into company's culture. Project planning is made with the assumption that you'll be staying in the evenings. Sometimes people stay just for the extra cash.
- You're kind of expected to work overtime. If you're an efficient person who never needs to work overtime, you'll still look lazy.
- They are very, very, resistant to change. It might require a lot of persistence to use some newer technologies in a project.
- Some key divisions are understaffed and you get very slow responses.
- If you are not a new graduate, They divide your years of experience by half. It makes getting promoted very hard. Also this is a condescending attitude if you ask me.