Pros
The talented, compassionate, but overworked managers who are usually trauma-bonding behind the scenes; the genius team members.
Cons
A data analyst position with GlobalLogic sounds great at first. You work for a Fortune 10 Tech client, on AI applications used by millions around the world. However, after nearly two years on the job, I can confidently say GL does not care for its employees, and its biggest innovation is the pioneering of a Black Mirror-style digital sweatshop. A standard day at GL is incredibly chaotic--changes come every morning, handed down by a client that is nearly psychotic in its demands. One day you are told that your team is doing incredible work; the next you are two weeks away from unemployment and helping to line up the next round of layoffs. Gaslighting, in short, is the norm. Due to this volatility, the mood of the team is often hesitant, hostile, and traumatized. The company overworks people at every level-analysts, managers, project owners--burning through whoever can't keep up with the unrealistic pace. GL loses talent and task expertise daily to direct AI competitors because of its inability to value people who only want to give their best. Meanwhile, its VPs go on meditation retreats, and refuse to take questions about compensation during Town Hall meetings, where they are rightly and roundly booed. My best day was when I handed in my resignation. Apply there only if you want a horror story to tell your friends.