Pros
If you are in the beginning of your career, may be you will get a chance to work on different technologies.
Cons
Extremely toxic work culture driven largely by insecure leadership and poor management practices. There is little respect for actual talent, capability, or expertise — the environment encourages politics, favoritism, and pulling others down rather than collaboration. Leadership frequently gives conflicting directions, resulting in confusion, wasted effort, and constant firefighting. Decisions are highly centralized around the CEO’s personal opinions, even in areas where domain expertise is lacking. Growth and recognition depend far more on how much the leadership personally likes you than on performance or contribution. Women employees, in particular, often do not receive equal professional respect unless you are in someone’s good books. Meritocracy is almost non-existent. There is no clear strategic direction for the company, teams operate reactively, and long-term career growth is extremely limited. Employees are expected to tolerate chaos while leadership avoids accountability. Would not recommend for professionals looking for healthy culture, strong leadership, or meaningful career development.