Avantages
Flexible workplace, a wide variety of projects you can join and learn from working on, kind peers, and people willing to mentor, very flexible accommodations, and healthcare.
Inconvénients
Frog is owned by a larger parent company named Capgemini, and one of the most consistent problems is a trickle-down of information that is not always clear, accurate, or consistent for the rest of us. Even though we are in frog, the decisions made at Capgemini affect us as well. In the last few months, the company as a whole has gone through changes, Layoffs, cost cutting, and studio closures, to attempt to restructure the company. But it feels like the leadership is not entirely sure of what they are doing and how to do it well. Many times my managers and other peers simply don't know what is going on at the top and they are doing their best to keep us informed of what little they know. Communication is inconsistent between studios and that can be a very big problem when you have studios around the world along with different sister studios that all feel siloed off from one another. Melding the unique studio cultures has been difficult since there are many that overlap and intersect one another, but do not blend well. I'm not sure how many other companies exist under Capgemini, and sometimes it feels like they don't know either.