Pros
- Remote work (can be fully remote) - Starting salary is ok for an entry level job - Nobody watching you, you could practically do nothing and get away with it - Great if you're lazy and don't like to do any work (not me)
Cons
- Extremely limited opportunities for progression - Too much criticism from managers who just automatically assume you don't do any work, when you actually are, they also interrupt a lot and don't let you finish your sentences, which makes communication with them very difficult - Expectation you get "certified" through their learning platform and that you learn so many different technologies, makes you a jack of all trades but king of none, meaning you struggle to get really good at any one technology due to being told to learn one and then learn another and then also finding on project they then don't use them at all. The learning platform they have is very poor, you are better off using other resources like freecodecamp, w3schools and so on.