Vantaggi
1. The company has a fast-paced environment where features are rolled out quickly, offering exposure to end-to-end development.
2. Great learning opportunity for those who are self-motivated and willing to go the extra mile in terms of time and effort.
3. Timely salary payments — never a delay in crediting monthly salaries.
Svantaggi
1. Micromanagement is a common issue, particularly within tech teams, often leading to reduced autonomy for developers.
2. Overtime and weekend work is frequent, and often expected, with little to no incentives or recognition.
3. No perks, bonuses, or additional benefits — compensation is strictly limited to the fixed salary.
4. Salary hikes are minimal, and promotions often feel cosmetic (“dry promotions”) without corresponding financial or role growth. There appears to be inconsistency in role hierarchy, with titles not reflecting actual experience or expertise.
5. After the initial phase, the learning curve plateaus, and the work tends to become repetitive and process-driven.
6. Outdated tech stack — the technologies in use lag significantly behind current industry standards (by 5–6 years), which could be a blocker for those aiming to stay updated in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.
A decent place to start your career if you’re hungry to learn and don’t mind putting in extra hours. However, for long-term growth — both technically and financially — it might not be the most sustainable environment.