Pros
Worked at Navatar Group, honestly, it was a waste of time and talent. The engineering practices are a complete mess—no proper test strategy, no environment stability, no version control discipline, and no CI/CD implementation worth mentioning. Releases are pushed with zero QA sign-off, and you're expected to test in production-level chaos. There's absolutely no onboarding—you’re dumped into a codebase and expected to figure out the product yourself, which is a black box full of undocumented workflows and half-baked logic. Bugs are ignored or blamed on QA. Product requirements are vague, constantly changing, and often not even documented. The CTO is arrogant, non-technical, and dismissive of feedback. Devs push broken code, and testers are scapegoated for failures. Layoffs are common—over 50+ last year, and more coming. Morale is low, people leave without notice, and no one cares. Oh, and salaries? Random. You may or may not get paid on time. There’s no HR transparency either. If you value your mental health, career, or technical growth—stay the hell away from Navatar. This is not a tech company, it’s a sinking ship with no leadership and no vision.
Cons
Worst Experience – Broken Culture, Failed Tech, Zero Respect for Professionals