Pros
- you work a strict 8 to 6, dont bring home any work - better than average starting pay, >6k, within 2 years can achieve 8-10k, worth doing it for the money - free breakfast, lots of pantry snacks - can request for herman miller chair - 20 days leave
Cons
- your work schedule is decided for you. Lunch time is decided by manager, capped at 1 hour. Cannot use toilet for too long without affecting KPI - managers like to force people to come up with projects on top of BAU work, or else you have "poor performance" - main bulk of job is being on the helpdesk, just answering questions. Occasional sales element when you get to tag along the actual sales team - not much exit opportunities, knowledge is very bloomberg centric (can go to competitor company like S&P, LSEG)