Pros
Got onsite opportunity. Nice salary. You will learn alot.
Cons
No such issues so far
Pros
"Great opportunity to work on real-time projects and gain deep exposure to backend development and server-side management. The work culture is professional, and it is an excellent place for anyone looking to strengthen their technical skills in a corporate environment.
Cons
"The workload can become quite heavy during server maintenance or critical deployments, which sometimes impacts work-life balance. Certain internal workflows and communication processes could be streamlined for better efficiency."
Pros
They just don't have any.
Cons
1. Easily the worst professional experience I’ve had. The management is clueless, the work culture is toxic, and there is a total lack of basic ethics. The management thrives on chaos and has zero respect for employees. It’s a high-stress environment with zero support. 2.Policies change on a whim, and there is no clear communication. From hiring to daily operations, everything is disorganized. They don't value your time or your talent. Instead of focusing on growth, passion, or productivity, the CEO is more interested in office gossip. He values rumors over results and doesn't respect the hard work or passion employees bring to the table. 3. The 'Bait and Switch' on Roles: They will never give you a clear JD. After joining, they’ll dump random tasks on you that have nothing to do with your expertise, claiming 'you have to do more than just your job.' They have zero respect for the dignity of your specific position. 4. Expect to sit through 'meetings' that are nothing more than the CEO, his wife, and the recruiter sitting across from you to badmouth other employees. It is unprofessional and incredibly awkward. 5. There is no 'official' or 'formal' environment here. It’s a high-pressure, gossip-driven workplace where your skills go to die.
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