Pros
You will gain one invaluable skill: spotting red flags in job interviews so you never end up in a place like this again. That's genuinely the only takeaway.
Kontras
Salary fraud disguised as payroll: This is perhaps the most egregious issue. The company habitually delays salaries , sometimes by weeks and in several cases pays only half the amount while issuing salary slips showing the full figure. This is not a clerical error. It is a deliberate, systematic practice. Keep every pay slip, every bank statement, and every written communication. You will need them. Written appraisals and bonuses mean nothing: You may receive a formal, written offer of a bonus or salary increment. Do not celebrate. Do not count on it. Management will smile, sign the paper, and quietly pretend the document never existed when payout time arrives. Verbal and written commitments alike are routinely broken with zero accountability. Toxic micromanagement at every level: There is no trust, no autonomy, and no dignity in how employees are treated here. Every task is monitored, second guessed, and interfered with. The management style is fear-based, designed to keep you anxious and off-balance, not to help you grow or produce quality work. Mandatory overtime dressed up as "work ethic": Working beyond contracted hours is not optional. it is expected and enforced. When employees push back, management invokes vague rhetoric about "hardwork" and "dedication" to guilt you into compliance. The reality is that overworking employees costs the company nothing and saves them from hiring adequately. Your personal time is treated as a resource they are entitled to. Management lies consistently, confidently, and without consequence: Whether it is about timelines, salaries, appraisals, or company direction, the leadership operates from a baseline of dishonesty. Promises made verbally vanish. Emails go unanswered for days. When you put concerns in writing, they simply do not reply, because they know a written reply creates accountability, and accountability is something this management actively avoids. Legal threats are met with begging, not resolution: When employees pushed to their limits by unpaid wages and broken agreements, move toward legal action, management does not fix the problem. They plead. They ask you to "not go the legal route." They make fresh promises they will not keep. This is not reconciliation. It is stalling. Do not let it work on you. If you are owed money in writing, pursue every legal avenue available to you. Work culture is corrosive: There is no psychological safety, no healthy communication, and no sense of team. The environment breeds anxiety, resentment, and burnout. Good employees leave. Those who stay either have no choice or have learned to keep their heads down and not ask questions. A note on the positive reviews here: If you are reading this and wondering why some reviews sound glowing, please look carefully at the accounts. Several positive reviews appear to have been posted from suspiciously new or same date, using similar language patterns and vague generalities that read less like genuine employee experiences and more like reputation management. Make of that what you will. Real employees have real grievances, and real employees are not inclined to write five star praise for a company that withholds their pay.