Signify lays off at the drop of a hat. I saw numerous talented people who logged off for the day thinking everything was a-ok, only to return the next morning finding they were terminated immediately because the business "decided to go a different direction." This happened to the entire architecture and scrum master teams. I suppose Signify still expects two weeks notice when an employee resigns. Charming.
Just my experience, the software architecture is ridiculously overengineered. This leads to things constantly breaking. There are fires happening all over.
From my perspective, my team was pretty awesome from about 2020-2022. Slowly, our duties went from development to production support. Personally, prod support is something I am not happy doing and was not in my original job description. So, the job changed over time. I should have seen the writing on the wall and left two years before I did.