You can work in a company with a terrible work environment (shouting in meetings and uncooperative messages in chats). Everyone is always too busy to help you or to set up the necessary tools for you to understand the product. You work in an international environment (teams in various countries) but they are unable to collaborate with each other as a single global team. There are many trips, but often unnecessary. In my case, they were unable to define my role (completely different expectations between Florence and Tel Aviv, and what they offered me at the beginning), I never felt like part of a team, and there is no well-defined growth plan with either management or HR (ghost department).