Sexist sect - Anonymous employee Klarna Employee Review

1.0
May 2, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A fast moving company, free fruits and coffee, some employment benifits

Cons

Klarna is like a sect. Everything is about "what is best for Klarna". If you leave work after 8/9 hrs (eating lunch in front of your computer while working) your colleagues will glance with raised eyebrows, even though you can't expect any compensation for working overtime. Bullying can be expected for the one who refuses to conform to the norm or questions the wrong people. Colleagues are at one point encouraged to work as a team, and in another put against each other to create an insecure, scattered team that will be easier for the management to control. No real goals exist for the team or the team members, only vague instructions for each little assignment, making the project seem meaningless for the individual and creating a micromanaged work "process". A lot of the managers are very individualistic, and noting is done to change this. Instead it has more and more spilled over to their team members, closing the circle of an insecure atmosphere. There is almost more managers than people actually working and producing anything of value to the company. And then there is the whole thing of finding reasons for not needing people who don't "fit in", only to discover a few months later that their position was in fact needed(!) Perhaps this is a creative strategy of keeping the salaries low. If you fire someone before they have the chance to ask for a raise, you can keep the salaries on the modest level only people looking for a job would accept. Salary discussions only take place during a specific period every year, which the employee has to find our for themselves and initiate. If you for some reason happen to miss the period that Klarna has decided that salary discussions should be held (for example you weren't aware of them), you have to wait until next year. Male employees are in an almost absurd way much more encouraged and allowed to take place in decision making processes, than women. Female employees are also not getting access to important information, making it harder for them to do their job.

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