Pros
The global marketing and initial recruitment pitch are excellent. They do a fantastic job of selling the illusion of a 'game-changer' corporate culture before the harsh reality of the training wave sets in
Cons
While the global branding promotes 'elevating people,' the local Cairo branch operates under a digital sweatshop model. During a mandatory training wave, I suffered a severe 42°C fever and provided an officially stamped medical report from a physician. Local HR and management rejected the valid medical proof because it wasn't on their specific 'yellow paper'—an impossible administrative demand during a medical crisis. I was immediately terminated, and management informed me my completed training weeks would be entirely unpaid. If you accept a role here, understand that a medical emergency will result in your immediate dismissal and the withholding of your earned wages. The company uses local probation loopholes to bypass basic human dignity and global corporate ethics