Pros
- excellent learning experience + training for fresh grads - exposure to business intelligence from executive POV - free coffee - very clean and professional environment - decent/ slightly above average workstation (core 2 duo PCs with 4GB RAM / Office 2007) - abundant training seminars (both technical and leadership) - global IT support outsourced by HP - directly communicate to immediate stakeholders / high level management (including video conference, webex, Office communicator, phone on global scale)
Cons
- very low/uncompetitive compensation (8k - 12k php starting, you'll be very lucky to reach 19k) - very vague job descriptions and workload assignment (doesn't really matter if you are a graduate of engineering or mathematics / your workload is pretty much the same as that of the specialist [but you get paid lower] ) - very poor use of employees with specialized expertize (since everybody gets more or less same workload) - in relation to above statements, it does not really matter if you are a magna cum laude in economics mathematics or just a graduate of HRM / literature or heck just about any undergrad course, as a fresh grad, you are only offered an Associate position. - really unfair as those with only call center or at least any 1-year experience gets offered a senior associate position