Pros
None that outweigh the damage this place can do to your mental health, personal life, and sense of stability.
Cons
This is, without question, one of the most damaging and dysfunctional workplaces I have ever encountered. If you care at all about your mental health, personal life, sleep, or long term wellbeing, stay far away. The work life balance is nonexistent. It is standard practice for employees to work late into the night and remain available on weekends. There is an unspoken expectation that work comes before everything else. Personal boundaries do not exist here, and burnout is treated like normal job performance. The company operates under a constant culture of fear. Employees are fired suddenly and often for reasons that make no sense. During my time there, I watched hardworking, dependable, high-performing people lose their jobs despite doing everything right. No transparency, no consistency, no warning. It creates an environment where everyone is anxious, on edge, and terrified they could be next no matter how hard they work. Leadership is deeply ineffective. Upper management appears disconnected from the reality of what employees are dealing with and offers little to no meaningful support. When teams are overwhelmed, stressed, or stretched beyond reason, leadership does not step in to advocate or fix systemic issues. They simply let it continue. The human cost of working here is severe. I watched people show visible signs of stress, and deteriorate emotionally under the pressure. Smart, capable people became shells of themselves trying to survive in an environment built on overwork and instability. The constant firings only make it worse, keeping everyone in a permanent state of anxiety. This is not a challenging workplace in the healthy sense. It is a place that grinds people down, drains them, and makes them feel disposable. There are plenty of demanding jobs out there. Few are this destructive.