Avantages
No pros at all, so I don't recommend
Inconvénients
My experience with Devox has been extremely disappointing, and I strongly advise against working with them.
Failure to Pay & Lack of Responsibility
Devox completely failed to uphold their financial commitments. Despite completing the agreed-upon work, they refused to pay, claiming that their client decided not to pay them. This is entirely their responsibility, not mine—a professional company should manage its own finances instead of shifting risks onto employees or contractors. If they choose to work with unreliable clients, that should not affect the people who actually deliver the work.
To make matters worse, they made performance-related excuses after the fact, which seemed like a desperate attempt to avoid their obligations. If there were real concerns about performance, they should have raised them earlier—not after it was time to pay.
Excessive Overtime & Exploitation
Overtime is a constant issue at Devox. They will squeeze as much as possible from you with no regard for work-life balance. Expect long hours and constant pressure to do more, even if it means burning yourself out.
Toxic Micromanagement
The level of micromanagement at Devox is exhausting. Every single task is tracked in detail, and if there is no visible progress for even a day, they will immediately start questioning you. There is no trust in employees—just relentless monitoring and pressure.
Final Verdict
Devox is a company that prioritizes squeezing maximum effort from employees while refusing to take responsibility for their own obligations. If you value fair treatment, professionalism, and financial security, stay far away from them.
Would not recommend to anyone. Avoid at all costs.