Pros
The organization tackles interesting projects and moves at a very fast pace.
Cons
Lack of Work-Life Balance: There is a consistent pattern of extended working hours and frequent late-night demands. Zero Compensation for Overtime: They expect—and demand—nights, weekends, and "crunch" hours, but don't expect a single extra dime in your paycheck. They treat your personal time as company property. The "Never Enough" Culture: You can give them your entire life, hit every impossible deadline, and sacrifice your health, and management will still tell you you’re "not doing well." It’s a deliberate strategy to keep employees feeling insecure so they don’t ask for raises. Poor Planning: Projects suffer from repeated changes in scope and unstructured planning, which creates avoidable last-minute pressure. Management Style: High-pressure expectations are the norm. Tight deadlines often feel arbitrary due to shifting priorities rather than actual business necessity. Well-being: There is little emphasis on employee mental or physical health; the "burnout" rate appears high due to the constant "crunch" mode.