Like many companies, they are moving toward placing people back in offices. I see this alienating and limiting the growth of those employees who have been working from home since before the pandemic. Lots of hoops to jump through in order to get promotions or even negotiate a pay increase. Pay is not as competitive as it should be for a company of this size. Health insurance premiums and coverage also not great considering ESI is owned by a health insurer. WAY too many layers of leadership - those way up the chain are oblivious to what work is like down in the weeds, so weighing concerns about work load/resources/etc. doesn't end up mattering.