Pros
The company offers the basic benefits and structure that many other companies in the industry provide. There are also some genuinely good and talented people who work there, and collaboration with certain teammates can be a positive experience.
Cons
The work environment felt overly restrictive due to heavy monitoring tools like Time Doctor, which track time, keyboard activity, and mouse movement. Even stepping away briefly or forgetting to stop the timer for something like answering a phone call could trigger follow-up emails. This level of monitoring created a stressful atmosphere rather than a productive one. The overall culture can feel rigid, and it may be difficult for employees to openly share concerns or feedback. Compensation growth is also limited. Pay raises tend to be minimal, and even small increases sometimes feel like they are treated as major concessions rather than normal career progression. Over time, this combination can make the workplace feel more focused on control than on supporting employees and their professional development.