Pros
Nothing Everything is Negative,Honestly, There are no significant pros for experienced professionals. Freshers or interns may gain basic exposure, but that’s the only positive I observed.
Cons
The company follows a highly effort-focused rather than outcome-focused work culture. Instead of valuing delivery, ownership, and results, the emphasis is heavily on tracking hours, presence, and constant monitoring. This creates unnecessary pressure and prevents people from working efficiently.
Leadership tends to prefer hierarchical and highly controlling interactions, where employees are expected to constantly address them formally and comply without question. If someone tries to bring improvements, modern practices, or people-centric changes, they may find the environment unreceptive. The culture is not supportive of autonomy or innovation.
Due to the lack of structured processes and the behavior patterns at the top, the environment can feel toxic and emotionally draining, especially for mid-level or senior professionals who are used to corporate standards and healthy workplace practices.
This place may work for juniors or interns who want temporary experience, but it is not suitable for experienced professionals. Joining at a senior level can negatively impact career stability and overall job satisfaction.