Vantaggi
Unmatched flexibility: perfect for managing work, personal commitments, and everything in between. Excellent work–life balance: expectations are clear, work is structured, and burnout is rare. Twice-a-year appraisals: very few companies actually do this, but this one does and delivers. Leave encashment at year-end: a huge plus that makes you feel valued for every bit of effort. Rewards for good performance: from appreciation to actual gifts (yes, even high-value ones like phones). Growth-focused environment: the company actively pushes you to do better, learn more, and elevate your skills. Respectful feedback culture: gaps are never discussed publicly or in humiliating ways. Feedback is always given privately and constructively. Recognition culture is real: people who perform well get appreciation, visibility, and opportunities. Transparent about performance gaps: no one leaves without being clearly informed about areas to improve (something that actually helps long-term career growth). A supportive team environment: I personally always felt guided and supported, not micromanaged or ignored.
Svantaggi
Leadership should improve planning and project structuring before expanding teams. At times, teams were built ahead of having enough planned work, which created uncertainty for some members. As an ex-employee, I felt it was important to shed light on both sides of the story. Yes, there are areas to improve, just like any organisation; but the positive aspects here are real, consistent, and often overlooked by those who were upset about being challenged on their performance.