Pros
1.Fast-paced industry with diverse exposure Working in a rapidly evolving industry provides opportunities to engage with a wide range of business scenarios, making it ideal for those who enjoy challenges and continuous learning. 2.In-house data warehouse with easy access to data With a well-established data infrastructure, analysts can focus more on generating insights and solving business problems rather than spending excessive time on data cleaning and extraction. 3.Empowering managers who offer autonomy Managers provide room for ownership and initiative, allowing team members to define problems, propose solutions, and drive impact — which helps build both business acumen and communication skills.
Cons
1. Immature data-driven decision-making culture The organization is still developing its data-driven mindset, which can sometimes lead to decisions being made without sufficient analytical input. 2. Inconsistent team influence and visibility The team's level of influence within the organization can fluctuate, making it challenging to consistently drive impact or secure stakeholder buy-in. 3. Lack of structured data request management leads to high pressure Without a clear process for prioritizing and managing data requests, team members may experience overwhelming workloads and shifting priorities.