Pros
Decent colleagues, if you fit in, you fit in. Salary on time. Parking allowance. First 3 months will be honeymoon in a way since they are low on staff. Occasional company trip if not busy. Maybe you can get by if you just want a job and absolutely nothing else.
Kontras
A lot of unwritten rules in the company. Got fired without severance pay and they tried to frame it as they are doing you a favour. The higher ups have no actual management skills, only knows how to pressure people with power. It's a very "I'm paying you so don't question anything and just do your job" culture. Gaslighting brainwashing masterclass. My management chose to backstab ppl instead of actually spending their time to communicate with whoever they have problems with. A lot of favourtism and double standards. Claims to be anti-politics yet politics is everywhere because of the boss' nature. Claims to listen, no listen. Claims they are open to ideas, actually only accepts a very specific kind of ideas and never clarifies. Claims to be nice, actually not nice... you know the drill. Micromanaging is the norm. Very controlling boss that constantly hawk on employee's progress. Unhealthy workplace that constantly compare colleagues against eachother, ignoring all contexts on the project they are working on. Boss always finds a target to gaslight that they are doing worst than others, and when the target left the company, he finds the next target. High turnover rate. Any designs that's not align with the boss' outdated standard will be automatically considered a bad design, and you will be considered as a bad designer with no art sense. Really screws with your head overtime. All the talk on innovative passion projects yet anything that's even a bit out of the line for the boss' very traditional mindset will be shot down. At this point it just feels like they are screwing with you, hanging a carrot you can never reach in front of you so you don't lose hope and keep working. You will either not survive here and quit or end up joining them with their toxicity. If it sounds too good to be true, it's probably not true.