When there is both Cisco video conferencing equipment and Skype/Teams-certified devices in the conference rooms because they are managed by two different departments that purchased conference equipment separately.
Oddly specific, but totally a red flag.
Specific cause it was exactly the situation with my last employer
Figured. Commiserations…
And it’s obvious IT caught in the middle with the CIO having zero clout with the CEO for that to happen.
3 different messaging platforms… my bad I didnt check fucking teams when everyone else is on slack
Are we coworkers…?
When the person showing you around starts telling you who to avoid.
Secret Teams chats that only the ingroup is part of, yet often at all-staff meetings they mention their inside jokes from the chat and then go “oh whoops only some people will understand haha”
😟
When people fundamentally change depending on who is in the room.
No documented leadership hierarchy or organisation structure when there’s more than maybe 10 people working there. If you have to waste your time fighting out who everyone is and you can’t do it in a single meeting where everyone can introduce themselves, then the place is too big to not document roles and responsibilities officially. It leads to closed circles of people who hold the necessary historical knowledge to get anything done.
mechanical keyboards instead of membranes
HAH
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It has half a dozen employees.
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