Pros
Work from home which is going to end soon. Last Friday off, I hope atleast it does not go away soon.
Cons
I've had the misfortune of working at here, and I can confidently say it's been one of the most stressful and demotivating experiences of my career. The leadership team is clueless about how to manage people or prioritize tasks. They're only concerned with meeting unrealistic targets and making themselves look good to the higher-ups. This trickles down to the rest of the team, creating a culture of constant pressure and anxiety. No help from managers. Just blame each other and take credits at right time. Micromanagement is rampant here. Managers breathe down your neck, questioning every decision and second-guessing your work. They don't trust employees to do their jobs, and it shows in the way they constantly interfere and undermine our autonomy. The company claims to value "innovation" and "creativity," but they don't as micromanagement waste most of the energy and does not help in getting things done smartly. Manager questions every step and wants to understand by using AI tools, still he does not get a bit. Lastly comes to developers to make him understand why certain things are that way in the code. Managers are non technical that adds up to the chaos. The new CTO is highly micromanaging and keeps asking for documentation of everything even the old stack and architecture. This takes up most of the productive time in dealing with all of them. Burnout is a real concern here. Employees are expected to work long hours without adequate resources or support. The turnover rate is ridiculously high. If you value your mental health and want to work in a company that actually cares about its employees, stay far away from this company. Trust me, you won't regret it.