Pros
A. Flexible Hybrid Model: The balance between WFH and WFO is dynamic and perfectly suits my productivity needs.
B. Comprehensive Benefits: Competitive salary growth (reaching double digits within 2 years). Excellent perks including high-quality hardware (laptop & phone), insurance, and full reimbursement for WFO transport.
C. Empowering Culture: A very supportive peer environment. Management provides the autonomy to explore specific technologies and learning paths that interest us.
D.Rapid Career Development: As a fresh graduate, this is an elite training ground. You get hands-on experience across multiple domains and lead real client projects/meetings early on.
E. Holistic Growth: Exposure to client-facing tasks significantly improves both technical and business communication skills.
F. Employee Wellness: The company prioritizes morale with monthly townhalls and generous health/wellness credits (spa, facial, etc.). Plus, the pantry is always fully stocked!
Cons
A. Proactive Salary Reviews: Compensation increases usually require a formal request or initiation from the employee rather than being part of an automatic cycle.
B. Management Style: There are occasional instances of micro-management, though it often provides unique insight into the CEO’s and Heads' strategic perspectives.
C. Work-Life Balance: Periodic overtime is expected, though it remains manageable given the learning opportunities.