Pros
Exposure to large-scale jewelry manufacturing operations Opportunity to learn cross-functional processes if you take initiative yourself Decent infrastructure and tools, though often underutilized
Cons
Unqualified leadership: The COO lacks the professionalism and understanding needed to lead effectively. Constructive suggestions are often ignored or dismissed. Nepotism in management: Family members and personal acquaintances are given key decision-making roles despite lacking qualifications or relevant knowledge, which directly affects the quality of decisions and organizational progress. No clear reporting structure: Roles and responsibilities are undefined, leading to confusion, repeated work, and poor accountability. Poor communication and planning: Instructions change frequently without explanation, creating inefficiency and frustration. Excessive working hours: The average workday extends to around 10 hours, with no clear work-life balance. No recognition or growth path: Performance and hard work rarely receive acknowledgment or rewards. Demotivating environment: The culture values authority and relationships over competence and professionalism.