Pros
The company provides a solid environment for backend development, especially for those experienced with PHP frameworks like Laravel and Symfony. There’s good exposure to scalable systems, API development, and performance optimization.
The team is generally collaborative, and code reviews help maintain quality standards. Management is supportive of learning new technologies, and there’s reasonable flexibility in work hours.
Cons
Legacy codebases can slow down development and require significant refactoring effort. At times, deadlines feel aggressive, especially when balancing new features with maintenance work.
Communication between cross-functional teams (e.g., product and QA) can occasionally be unclear, leading to rework. Career progression paths could be more structured for senior engineers.