Pros
- Subsidised laptop and bike - Pension plan
Cons
Sytac sells developer time to clients. That's it. You'll likely end up working at a big client on some sort of legacy system, that's 90% of the role availables. Once you are at the client you're on your own. Don't expect frequent one to ones, don't expect to hear from management, don't expect to have career development. There's no evaluation nor follow up. Once you start billing, their job is done. You might hear from your squad lead once in a while, to invest your personal time to plan company events. Since they have no clue how well you're doing at your client, expect your pay raise to depend solely on how enthusiastic you are about it. I just fail to see the value that Sytac adds. You still have to pass interviews at your client to get a role, the only difference with working with an agency is that there's fewer choices, so what's the point?