Pros
đ° Compensation that casually humiliates FAANG At just ~3-5 years of experience, youâre looking at: âš 40 - 50 LPA as Base âš8 - 15L yearly bonus (minimum, obviously) Joining Bonus as high as 10L(few have received) Honestly, offers here make FAANG look meaningless. Negotiation is mostly you deciding how much extra youâre comfortable taking without feeling guilty. âď¸ Japan trips⌠because why not? - Mandatory Japan trips every 3â6 months Not for meetings â for: - Product launches - âImmersive UXR experiencesâ Understanding âtrue user emotion in Tokyo streetsâ Youâre basically expected to: - Conduct surveys in Shibuya - Eat sushi âfor researchâ - Expense cultural exploration as âuser empathyâ - At this point, your passport becomes a company asset. đ§ Ultra employee-centric policies (almost suspiciously fair) - Promotions are purely merit-based, to the point where bias has been mathematically eliminated Managers are trained to: - Never interrupt you - Always agree first, challenge later Feedback loops so perfect they feel AI-generated - You donât work for the company â the company evolves around you. đ§ Work-life balance that questions your ambition - Youâll often wonder if youâre even working Deadlines adjust themselves based on your mood (unofficially, of course) - Burnout is considered a âprocess bugâ and escalated immediately - You may accidentally become too peaceful for the real world. đ Ownership⌠but like, global ownership - Even as a mid-level engineer, you: Influence Japan product decisions Participate in global roadmap discussions - Your suggestions donât just get heard â they get implemented before you finish speaking đ˘ âStartup energyâ with âFortune 500 comfortâ - Zero chaos - Zero uncertainty - Zero bad days Everything runs so smoothly it almost feels staged. đ§ž Final Thoughts - Joining here is less like getting a job and more like: - accidentally unlocking a cheat code in your career. But fair warning: Once you experience this level of compensation, travel, and treatment⌠every other company will feel like a downgrade.
Cons
May feel burned out or bored with too much benefits & parties.