Pros
- There's talent at Anker, with lots of hard-working young minds pushing hard to make a change. - The products are generally good, even demonstrating some of the "innovation" the company's name so haughtily brags about.
Cons
- This is a toxic place to work. Be ready to be a rank-and-file disposable trooper. The company loves to hire young, partly to they can rub their Midas palms together with glee as they underpay you, and also so they can treat you like trash and exploit your labor. - Management is a real mess. There are a few gems, yet the majority adhere to embracing the toxic culture. - Company has worrying HR policies. Used to publicly shame employees via company-wide emails for taking too much fruit during snack time. This sort of thing should be dealt with privately. - There's quite a lot of corruption, with people taking bribes from suppliers. - Everything's very disorganized. Many things have improved, but I doubt it. Expect projects to be a dumpster fire unless one of the few competent project managers takes charge. - Many employees work Saturdays and late into the night, meaning they have little to no social life. However, this practice is common in Shenzhen and Changsha thanks to the infinite wisdom of Jack Ma .