Do not join. The company is experiencing considerable organizational flux, with lack of clear structure and direction
Pros
The organization offers significant global exposure and the opportunity to collaborate within highly cross-functional, diverse teams. A key strength is the local leadership; country managers are generally supportive and demonstrate a genuine commitment to employee well-being at the country level.
Cons
The organization is currently defined by chronic instability. Frequent, overlapping restructures have created a state of permanent transition, leading to a significant loss of institutional knowledge as long-tenured employees are replaced by external hires. Leadership demonstrates a clear disconnect between strategic mandates and operational reality, expecting business continuity while fundamental structures are in flux. Leaders communicate using corporate jargon rather than substantive clarity, leaving teams without clarity. The current culture prioritizes short-term optics and cost-cutting over long-term sustainability. Furthermore, the workload is unsustainable due to lean staffing, with 1 person often managing the responsibilities of multiple roles. Ineffective delegation and a lack of empathy from senior management have resulted in a "top-down" pressure cooker environment with little regard for work-life balance.