Pros
At the Director level for Platform Applications, the role provides a unique opportunity to influence the foundation on which multiple products are built. There is increasing recognition of the importance of platform thinking—driving reuse, scalability, and consistency across applications rather than siloed development. Leadership is supportive of investments in platform modernization, including API standardization, developer experience improvements, and shared services. This creates a strong environment to build long-term capabilities instead of short-term fixes. The India engineering team is playing a more central role in platform ownership, which gives leaders here real decision-making influence and the ability to shape engineering culture, tooling, and architectural direction. Collaboration across product, infrastructure, and security teams is improving, enabling more cohesive platform evolution.
Cons
As the platform evolves, there is still some fragmentation across legacy and newer systems, which can slow down standardization efforts. Aligning multiple product teams to adopt common platform services can take time and requires strong cross-functional buy-in. At times, prioritization between platform investments and immediate product demands can create tension, impacting long-term engineering goals. There is also room to further streamline internal developer workflows and reduce dependency bottlenecks.