The local management just follows whatever the US and Israel teams say, they don’t have much control.
There's no real job security here.
The office is in a bad location, basically a call center park.
There are almost no lunch options—either you pay a lot for food or settle for something unhygienic.
The internet is super slow, like slower than 3G.
When it rains, getting stuck in Gurgaon’s traffic is a nightmare.
No parking for employees, so you have to park on the street and hope your car doesn’t get towed.
If it rains, you’ll have to walk through dirty water with exposed wires to reach your car, which feels really unsafe.
Some coworkers end up walking 5 km to the metro station because of poor transportation options.
The elevators are painfully slow and can waste 40 minutes of your day unless you take the stairs, which is seven floors up!