Pros
You can buy cheaper products.
Cons
I had always imagined Isdin as a company with a great culture and work environment. But it’s just the opposite: a workplace where people can feel anything but valued and where you will never be able to develop your potential for a company career. On your very first days, you’re instructed and trained on the right behavior to be adopted in the company. It’s exactly like a sect. You undertake an “ISDINitzation” training: the perfect opportunity to brainwash new employees with the –poor- values of the country and up-coming launches of first-in-class products -which are not first-in-class products at all, just good copies of products in other markets- . A very low investment in specific training plans and R&D, weekly firings on Friday afternoons for “disciplinary issues” and an unexisting commitment towards reconciliation of work and private life make resignation and survival the most developed skills of employees. It is a very Machiavellian company: a cynical disregard for morality and a focus on self-interest and company gain. I only regret not having known all these before taking the job.