Pros
* Generally good work-life balance; workload is reasonable and rarely requires overtime * Gained broad exposure across multiple areas, both technical and operational * On-site experience was valuable for understanding real-world industry practices * Minimal pressure from top management; suitable for those seeking a stable pace of work
Cons
* Compensation and benefits are on the lower side compared to industry standards * Job scope tends to be very broad, often stretching beyond one's core responsibilities (Bao Shan Bao Hai) * Lack of formal training and guidance, which may be especially challenging for fresh graduates or those new to the field. Extremely hard to develop your early career (Retirement company) * Working 5.5 days a week including offshore travel * Some inefficiencies in internal communication and role clarity, occasionally leading to responsibilities being shifted around * Unorganized management structure and lack of direction from management