Well Robert does have leverage due to being her boss, and her absolutely needing the job. It's a much more implied power dynamic but it is in the air. I agree about Mike and Jeremy though.
I don't agree about a truthful POV being reactive. A female perspective would relate both to how a woman approaches a situation and reacts to it. Think about it, society has treated women as "lesser than" for centuries, yet intrspections from women throughout the ages have always focused on how they approach life, and react to it, because that's simply a huge part of the human experience. This is also integral to writing good characters, making them feel like they have their own thoughts and ideas on their intended lifestyles so they feel oriented in the world. A lot of Female protag games simply have the character moving from one even to the next and "just going with it", they end up being a character who is moved by the plot, as opposed to their own individual. Now i don't think ORS is wholeheartedly like that, Eva does establish Lena as a character, she has her own motives, and values(much more than ppl give her credit for), even her dynamics with ppl she's close to reveal more about her character, the main problem is that much of her choices are kind of just there for the corruption aspect. Not much thought is put into whether it makes sense for her character, or even how this would affect her going forward. It's pretty clear less thought was put into her path, which sucks because i like both her and Ian.
on another note, there's so much more potential for her route in the characters that are there. Like Louise could have been a proper LI, and Ivy, Eva hasn't revealed what she going to do exactly, but it seems to be another corruption path, which i'm not against in and of itself. I do however think Ivy as a character has a lot to offer as a proper LI with Lena due to their past, and it doesnt' even have to be a healthy romance neither.