Pros
Flexible work hours. Pay is decent. Get to interact with worldwide engineers team directly. That's it.
Cons
Learning and Growth are negligible. Don't come if you're an engineer. Management needs training on how to manage team. A lot of partiality. You do good on one project and next the moment you find yourself shifted on other project by your manager, he cannot handle your growth. No designing work for engineers. Only revit or CAD work that too which requires a lot of manual labour and not your experience. You don't need a Bachelor's Degree to do that. Seriously. Period. This office of WSP in India is set up only to support other offices worldwide with their Revit or CAD work. Design work is only restricted to schedules preparing and lighting calcs, that too a part of the project that they cannot do because of time limitations. WSP engineers doesn't trust Indian Engineers for their engineering capabilities. Well, if you understand what I mean then maybe I have saved one person's career. And frustrated unlimited.