Pros
I struggle to come up with any Pros. At one time, I worked with many great people there. Sadly, most of them left after Affle's leadership (Anuj Khanna) showed their (his) true colors.
Cons
Like many at Affle, I joined the company by way of acquisition. Affle's business model largely revolves around their aggressive (predatory?) acquisition strategy. In fact, virtually all of the "growth" Affle sees is INorganic growth (i.e. producing higher revenue by buying companies vs. growing the companies they already own). You're probably wondering: "How could that be possible? Are they just buying failing companies?" Nope. Anuj Khanna & co. actually possess a mindbogglingly strong skillset in value destruction. They acquire high performing companies, strip them down of the things (people and other resources) that made them succeed and replace them with cheaper alternatives (sometimes the "cheaper" alternative is nothing at all). They're more like a private equity shop that buys up businesses and makes them more profitable -- only, they do the opposite. The next obvious question is, "why would they take this approach? It seems counterproductive." Sadly, the answer is that they (Anuj Khanna) can't help themselves (himself). They (he) are blindly prideful (narcissistic?). There is an underlying culture within Affle that "anything you can do, [Anuj Khanna] can do better". Sales? He can sell any product to any client. Bidding algorithms? He can write the code in his sleep. HR? Don't worry even worry about it. Naturally, you may think: "this sounds like a review by a disgruntled employee who was fired". Nope. I left the company voluntarily after it became unequivocally clear to me who these people (Anuj Khanna) are. It's unfortunate, because many employees there don't have a choice but to stay. I'll close this review with a couple fun (scary) facts about life at Affle: - Affle leaders fire people and say they left voluntarily. Also, people leave voluntarily and Affle leaders say they were fired. Sometimes, someone gets fired but they say that the employee "took a long vacation" -- and then present it as a voluntary departure when vacation ends. I wish I was kidding. - Also, the positive reviews on here are bogus. But you already know that.