Schlechteste Firma - Application Support Analyst bei Crypto.com: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1,0
30. Mai 2025
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Von zu Hause aus arbeiten, sonst nichts

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Keine richtige Ausbildung, kein Management. Sie feuern Leute, als wären wir ein Stück Abschaum, und geben einem immer wieder das gleiche Skript als Ausrede, dass man keine gute Leistung bringt und so weiter. Besonders wenn man im Application Support India Team arbeitet, hat der Manager ein Problem mit dem männlichen Ego. Er hat innerhalb von zwei Jahren fast vier Leute aus demselben Grund gefeuert und ihnen nicht einmal genug Zeit gegeben, die Sache zu verarbeiten.

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