Pros
Good for inexperienced people who wants to dive in to corporate segment through system integration projects. The company positions itself as a hightech company with large and multiple clients. It provides system integration services on outsourcing and outstaffing basis. The main office is one minute away from subway station. The company offers business trip opportunities (mainly in Kiev and several other cities throughout Ukraine). The company offers paid vacations and partly paid sick leaves.
Cons
The CEO obsessed with control, has no clear vision for his business, and has strong illusion that he is on the front edge of IT while he is not. The accent in company’s activities shifts from deep, technologically rich and complex solutions to simple situational jobs like printing outsource or UPS reselling. The office is a rented open space and has no adequate ventilation system. Small kitchen has only a microwave oven. Coffee zone is in the main open space compartment and is the main source of insufferable noise, both from coffee machine itself and the personnel discussing last party or shopping results. The office has a tourniquet on its entrance for work time tracking. The kitchen and bathrooms are out of it, so when you drink coffee or water or wash your hands your time is not counted as work. CEO, in turn, obsessed with time tracking, so if you want to get your full salary you should track no less than eight hours a day. The company has no HR at all, only a recruiter, despite its claims of having one. The moment you sign a contract you turn from a desired and valued applicant to a noname employee. The most of company's staff for 2015 is young inexperienced girls that sit on a telephone and has no any knowledge of technologies they are working with.