Pros
- People are nice - Office is not an open space (each floor is divided into small rooms for around 3 people) - Working hybrid twice a week
Cons
- Working with an unmaintained, outdated, horrendous legacy codebase - Lots and lots of bad practices - No product management, which means you'll do both.. - No QA in some teams which means you'll spend your time firefighting bugs and production issues - Lousy benefits: barely any employee welfare, low 10bis, not enough kitchen supplies, gift on Rosh HaShana was a cheap bottle of wine and honey.. - Company always trying to be cheap in general - Bad working conditions: No macs, company forces you to work via Remote Desktop app called Citrix instead of locally (which obviously has issues absolutely all the time)