Pros
Honestly, there is nothing worth highlighting here. Some people might think the salary is “good,” but that’s a misconception. The workload and time demanded far exceed what is being paid. You are effectively overworked to a level where the compensation no longer justifies the effort.
Kontras
This has been the worst professional experience of my career. The company culture is dominated by politics rather than performance. Employees are treated like slaves, expected to work endlessly, pushed like machines, and still blamed, criticized, and disrespected. No appreciation, no recognition, nothing positive, regardless of how much effort you put in. The so called higher management around three to four people is completely ineffective. They neither know how to manage teams nor contribute anything meaningful. Their primary focus seems to be humiliating employees, playing politics, and finding excuses to terminate people rather than actually building teams or improving systems. Even promotion announcements are used as an opportunity to indirectly pressure and shame other employees, while management themselves enjoy comfort at home, detached from ground realities. If you believe this company pays above market, that is simply not true. With the same amount of time and effort, freelancing can earn you significantly more and at least you will be treated with respect. Here, you sacrifice your dignity, personal life, and mental peace for nothing in return. Job security is almost nonexistent. Employees are hired aggressively, and when management fails to generate revenue, the burden is shifted onto employees through sudden terminations, often without warnings or proper justification. Ironically, there are no average performers here except within upper management. Most employees genuinely give their best despite the toxic environment. Work life balance is zero. A nine to nine schedule is treated as normal, Sundays are not respected, and even after all this, employees are still verbally abused and demoralized. Continuous pressure, public blaming, and fear based management are part of everyday life.