- After completing training, you will soon realise how repetitive and monotonous are the tasks — a waste of your qualifications, education, and even the initial training itself. Your day will be spent doing administrative, backoffice-style work (eg sending emails, creating folders, moving files from one folder to another, updating databases etc).
- The IT tools are clunky and feel like they haven’t been updated since the 1990s.
- No autonomy and totally dependent on Paris approval — the Porto office seems to exist to outsource work from Paris and get people to do the exact same tasks for lower wages.
- On that note, wages are quite low with laughable yearly raises (think €0.14/hour more). Very demoralising to know you do the same as your French coworkers, yet you earn around €900/month while they earn €1300+/month.
- Forced to work on Portuguese bank holidays.
- No real opportunities for career progression.
- Not fully remote. You’re required to go to the office two days a week for ‘reasons’, to still have to do meetings over Teams and to do the exact same tasks you do at home.