Pros
The job offers a high degree of flexibility and broad exposure, providing ample learning opportunities. It is well-suited for coordinators and above to further enhance their professional skills.
Cons
The job comes with significant pressure due to its wide scope, requiring strong problem-solving flexibility and adaptability. You will be dealing directly with the client and various discipline leads. Unlike before, where you might only be responsible for coordination in architecture, M&E, or structure, you are now expected to handle everything from 2D to 6D—including design requirements, construction team needs, and client expectations.