Pros
1. True Shift Flexibility: No rigid 8-hour requirement; you can leave early (e.g., in 5 hours) on lighter, non-critical days. But since there is no minimum time requirement, there is also no maximum limit, meaning extended work hours on heavy days with no overtime compensation.
2. Health & Wellness Perks: Provides health insurance alongside a ₹12,000 yearly allowance for physical health activities like gym memberships.
3. Good Colleges: Direct access to reputable, top-tier academic institutions and talent.
4. Accessible Seniors: Smooth, flat hierarchy that makes it easy to connect with and learn from seniors.
5. Absolute Job Security: Exceptional "no-firing" policy; poor performance only leads to demotion, never termination.
6. Supportive Exit Referrals: Seniors are supportive with referrals if you decide to leave.
Cons
1. Irregular Salaries: Unpredictable and inconsistent monthly payout dates.
2. Uncompensated Crunch Hours: Because there is no minimum required shift timing, any long hours or late night shifts does not qualify for overtime compensation.