Pros
You get to work with reasonably smart people with good backgrounds, so it's always a good learning experience. Also, the company is remote, so you don't have to commute to work.
Cons
Akasa doesn't value its people. Check out their median employee tenure duration on LinkedIn. During my time there, I didn't feel valued or appreciated, while there was always a lingering fear of being terminated if you made any mistakes. I remember a colleague being fired over something that I believe would be at most a slap on the wrist in a normal company. Their belief in employee dispensability is palpable in the culture. Hence you would see dedicated and hardworking employees, who I never thought would leave the company, all of a sudden disappear. I have seen many high-performing and committed individuals leaving the company because of burnout or the sheer fact that doing one's job is extremely difficult here. There's a new fire everyday when you open your notebook in the morning. The middle management is a bunch of yes-men who don't have the spine to stand up for something.