Pros
You will quickly learn how to work under pressure. Even if you are probationers
Cons
1. Performance reviews appear to be influenced more by personal moods than by actual effort or measurable results. 2. Employees are encouraged to “give their all,” often at the expense of their well-being, while appreciation remains consistently absent. 3. Employee welfare and basic rights seem to be optional considerations rather than standard priorities. 4. Work outside the original job scope frequently takes precedence over core responsibilities, and even the smallest error—down to a single character—can trigger disproportionate reactions. 5. There is little to no clear structure in how work is managed, as priorities shift based on personal preferences rather than established processes. 6. Accountability is expected from employees, but rarely practiced at the management level. 7. Employees may be summoned at any time, yet their names, efforts, and contributions are surprisingly easy to overlook.