Pros
Pros: ✅ Global Brand – The only real benefit is adding "DHL" to your CV. ✅ Stable Employment – The company offers permanent contracts, but job satisfaction is questionable
Cons
Review: DHL IT Services Czech Republic – Project Manager Role Overall Experience: ⭐☆☆☆☆ (1/5) Working as a Project Manager at DHL IT Services in Czech Republic is an extremely frustrating experience, especially for non-Czech speakers. While DHL is a global logistics giant, the IT services division in Prague is poorly managed, bureaucratic, and unwelcoming to foreigners. Cons: ❌ Hostile Work Culture for Non-Czech Speakers – If you don’t speak Czech, expect to be sidelined. Many colleagues communicate in Czech, hold private discussions in Czech-only chat groups, and even gossip about non-Czech speakers. This makes collaboration frustrating and alienating. ❌ Poor Project Execution – Projects are chaotic, with unclear goals and unrealistic deadlines. Processes are slow, and management is resistant to Agile methodologies, making effective project delivery nearly impossible. ❌ Toxic Management & Micromanagement – Leadership lacks vision and strategy, with managers constantly interfering in work without offering real support. Decision-making is slow, bureaucratic, and often counterproductive. ❌ Workload vs. Pay Disparity – The amount of work expected from project managers far exceeds the salary and benefits provided. You’re expected to manage multiple projects without sufficient resources, leading to burnout. ❌ Limited Career Growth – Promotions are politically driven, not based on performance or contribution. If you’re not part of the Czech-speaking inner circle, don’t expect to advance. Final Verdict: 🚩 DHL IT Services Czech Republic is NOT a recommended workplace for foreign Project Managers. The exclusionary culture, lack of leadership, and bureaucratic inefficiencies make it a toxic environment with minimal career growth opportunities. Would I recommend this role? Only if you’re desperate for a job and have no other options. Otherwise, avoid it.