Pros
None, good if you want to lead your career to nowhere and earn some pennies while spending your entire day sitting in one room sitting on a single chair.
Cons
- No professionalism - Negative environment - Zero growth, low salary - Expects to sit on front of the system for 8 hours, not allowed to take our eyes off even when we don't have any work to do. - Whether we have projects or not, but we have to sit straight while looking into the system pretending to work, else the manager leaves a message for you on group chat on Skype. - Outdated systems, broken chairs and poor infrastructure. When a system cannot even run three tabs in Google Chrome simultaneously, you can imagine the processing power of the systems. The laptops they provide to some of their employees to work on runs on the lowest range of processor launched 12 years ago for the budget devices. - A US based company using pirated copies of Windows and Office, running fake LinkedIn accounts, and having a single account distributed between 2-3 people, which clearly violates Linkedin's terms of usage. - You will never be appreciated even if you haven't taken a single leave during the entire year. But take 3 in a month and you'll be kept under SURVEILLANCE. - You'll always end up with looking for a better mouse/ keyboard to work on since most of them are well beyond their life span. And if you have any problems with any device of your system, then you won't have a new one to get it replaced with. Instead you'll be given something which had already been rejected by someone else. - We're only given a single drawer to keep our stuff in, shared by two. We're not allowed to keep any eatable in that, not even salt or sugar, because it INVITES the rats. And the rats are so loyal to the company, that they're attracted towards a closed glass bottle of salt or anything else kept in our drawer, but not to the pack of Tojo, a mouth freshener, kept in the MD's drawer in his cabin. Quite funny! - Majority of staff are girls, but you can't expect even the basic things such as a toilet paper to be present in the washroom regularly. And once it is out of stock, it takes a week to replenish the stock, maybe because it is imported directly from the US. - The manager is so punctual that she'll always be late to check the work, get offline as soon as you need her urgent response, it you're feeling unwell and wanting to take the rest of the days off. You will usually end up working 15 minute on an average after your scheduled working hours due to the manager's punctuality. - The various deadlines as soon as the project starts are applied only to the employees at the lowest hierarchy. - The manager will even monitor your visits to the washroom and you're definitely going to be in trouble if you're drinking lots of water. - We're not allowed to visit the washroom 30 minutes before and after a scheduled break since the manager wants us to UTILISE OUR BREAKS to answer the nature's call. Most of us literally has to control our pee if a break is coming up in the next 10-15 minutes, has just ended, or even if 3 of us are already in that area, no matter how badly you need to go. The manager can even hear you talking in the washroom and use it against you whenever required. - There's no career progression after 3-4 stages, but minor hike in salary. - The management loves to play DIVIDE AND RULE, will appreciate the shittiest employees while the hard work of others will never be acknowledged. - The management keeps on posting good reviews themselves, praising their company for what not..all fake.