Pros
Networkers Home is a place where you get hands-on exposure very quickly. If you're someone who wants to learn by doing rather than waiting for formal training, this environment pushes you to step up. I got to work on multiple responsibilities across roles, which helped me build confidence and practical skills. The team is generally supportive, and you can approach people without too much hierarchy. There is flexibility in how you handle your work, and if you're proactive, you can create opportunities for yourself. It’s a good place for early-stage professionals who want to understand how things actually work in a growing setup.
Kontras
As the organization is growing, some processes and structures are still evolving. At times, role expectations and responsibilities can feel a bit fluid, which requires individuals to be adaptable and take initiative in defining their scope. There can be phases where workload intensity is higher, especially during key priorities, but there are some phase where you get relaxation with less workload, so managing balance becomes important. Communication and alignment across teams are improving, but further clarity in planning and execution would make things smoother.