Pros
Job Security is Ensured if You Are Billable. Frequent Events, Rewards, and Bonuses. Follows a Quarterly Review Cycle. Ideal Environment for SAP and Infrastructure Professionals. Typical 9-6 Shift Time in Most Cases. High-Quality Office Infrastructure. Competitive Pay Scale. Note: 1) If you're considering joining, Insist on a written guarantee that ensures I am assigned a project from day 1. 2) also same for work from home
Cons
1) Lack of Growth and Opportunities for Developers 2) Absence of Development Projects; Existing Projects are on the Verge of Closure 3) Job Insecurity for Bench Employees due to a Severe Lack of Development Projects 4) Company is Predominantly Service-Based; Project Assignments Primarily Involve Support Tasks 5) Poor Management; Uninspiring Work Environment; Discrepancy Between Written Commitments to Work-Life Balance and Actual Practices. Some Leaders Mistreat Employees, Claiming an Unwarranted Authority and Often Taking Credit for the Employees' Work in Front of Higher-ups. 6) Challenges for Freshers in Getting Billable; High Risk of Layoffs After a Year of Bench Period 7) Annual Increment Ranges from 0 to 7% at Maximum; No Annual Bonus, Despite Inclusion in CTC 8) Contributions Beyond Project Work Not Considered in Annual and Quarterly Reviews 9) Strict 8-Hour Workday; While There's No Screen Monitoring, Entry and Exit Times are Recorded for Office-based Work. 10) Skills-Based Hiring Does Not Necessarily Align with Project Assignments