Pros
• Provides a solid starting point with structured on-the-job training • Friendly colleagues and a generally good team environment • Flexible working arrangements, including work-from-home options for special occasions • Does not strongly encourage overtime, as long as daily tasks are completed
Cons
• Heavy workload with consistently high pressure • High expectations for sustained productivity • Inconsistent management style, alternating between micromanagement and limited guidance • Training structure could be improved — it is initially too theoretical, followed by an abrupt transition from “practice” tasks to real accounts of varying complexity, which differ significantly from training, with performance measured primarily by quantity rather than complexity