Based on my personal opinion and experience in data roles:
1. The environment felt sometimes chaotic with unclear priorities
2. Decision-making appeared influenced by internal politics rather than professional considerations
3. Teams were occasionally left without a direct manager for extended periods
4. Workload expectations could feel unrealistic for a single person
5. One-on-one conversations sometimes felt discouraging
6. Meetings were often highly structured with limited opportunities for employee input
7. In data teams, career development paths seemed limited
8. Tools and technologies in use felt outdated compared to industry standards in Israel
9. Alignment between data teams was sometimes inconsistent, which created duplicated work or inefficiencies
10. Collaboration with international teams could be challenging, and accessing information occasionally took longer than expected
11. In data roles, frequent meetings take up a large part of the day, making it difficult to focus on advancing tasks or projects