Pros
1. Good environment with colleagues 2. Company pays decent salary (for fresh grad) and has decent benefits, also flexible 3.Great opportunity to learn
Cons
1. Excessive MICROMANAGEMENT, including strict scrutiny over how internal and external emails are written, down to spacing and subject lines. Mistakes are often pointed out publicly in team communication channels. 2. Lack of stable SOPs; processes frequently change without clear structure or consistency. 3. Limited support for new hires who are still learning the role, making it difficult to adjust or apply for leave in certain situations. 4. Communication practices rely heavily on outdated methods, creating gaps between management and team members. 5. Weekly presentations feel unproductive, often focused on identifying mistakes rather than meaningful development. 6. Decision-making is inconsistent, with guidelines or expectations changing from one day to the next. 7. Guidance is unclear, often requiring employees to “figure things out” without proper direction, yet the outcome still fails to meet expectations. 8. The role experiences a consistently high turnover rate, with employees leaving on a monthly basis. 9. Issues appear known internally, but no corrective action has been taken to address recurring problems.