Pros
1. Majorly all that is to learn to ibanking, you can learn here in much shorter time, given the small team, but you are on your own, no body to guide and help you.
2. You get to meet the clients early on.
3. The Managing Director is knowledgeable and well networked Man, tries to give good exposure to junior employees.
4. The MD is a fine connoisseur of law, so much so that, in a typical day he plans on suing more people then you are bound to ever meet in a day. He will probably plan on suing the author of this review as well.
4. You get to go home at the end of the day.
Cons
Many:
1. Pathetic quality of clients, therefore negligible closing
2. Breaks of even two minutes are frowned upon.
3. Imagine a diamond mine worker in Somalia, that is how you are going to feel working there
4. Mercurial temper of the MD,
5. Rare leaves and no HR policy, if you ever wonder, how do Malyalis feel in the middle east, you have found a place in the middle of Delhi that has the same culture. They will give you leaves and force you to attend offices during your leave.
6. The environment and conditions are not suitable for a female candidate.
7. Low pay for the amount of work to be done.
8. Senior level guys make up for their inability to close transactions by back sucking up to the MD
9. The place that will make you hate Investment Banking and go for career change
10. You will have to laugh at MD's jokes, which I tell you would be a tough task. Also, every time something happens around the world, he will ceremoniously emerge from his office and claim that he had predicted it few years back
11. Short attention span of the MD, he will call you in for a meeting and waste your valuable time by being engrossed in reading texts on his phone