Pros
I used to work in a multinational company with a higher salary and so many employees where everything needs to be communicated through emails. It was a great experience for me to have an overview on what big companies do. However, in such companies you're responsible for a very small thing in a very big organization which has a negative impact on your learning curve. Then I moved to Qurba where I had much more responsibilities, and much more things to do and learn. Qurba is a beautiful company with a small number of friendly staff where most of the decisions are discussed and communicated in friendly meetings where everyone shows their input, and then we reach for a reasonable decision. It's like a beautiful small family that live together, struggle together (sometimes), and win together. Working in this place has taught me so many things. It taught me how to enjoy my job, and try to utilize everything I've learnt to make this entity rise and shine. Everyone in Qurba is helpful, trying to share their knowledge, and helping you with your difficult tasks. Technically, Qurba tries hard to work on the latest (stable) technologies, and make full use of them to have an entirely well engineered, robust, maintainable product. This approach requires you to learn something new everyday. The management strongly supports and engages this learning process. Which adds to you as an employee, as well as adding to the company, which makes it a reasonable win-win situation. Qurba's workplace is a decent one that is growing by time, every while new facilities are added to the office to make a better experience for the staff, and increase their productivity. Qurba has very well designed policies for attendance, involving the flexible hours system, as well as a leave policies to have well planned vacations that do not affect the work process. These policies are designed to provide the best experience for the staff, in a way that doesn't have a negative impact on the business.
Cons
I have been working in Qurba for 6 months now, and unfortunately I haven't discovered any of the cons yet. However, I might be updating this section whenever I find ones.