Pros
There's a unique satisfaction in solving current problems using a decade of context, all while being challenged to evolve. The "learn-and-apply" loop is incredibly tight, keeping the engineering spirit alive. The transition from fresher to Director was supported by a strong mentorship culture. I not only manage people but also remain empowered to be a technical problem-solver, guiding the next generation.
Cons
If you are looking for a job where you can just check boxes and clock out, you won’t thrive here. We operate on a culture of deep curiosity. If you aren't prepared to constantly upskill and dive into the 'why' behind a problem, you’ll likely feel overwhelmed by the pace of learning expected. Don't join if you aren't willing to take personal ownership of customer pain points. We don't just 'pass the buck' to other departments. Engineering here is deeply connected to the real-world impact of our code; if you prefer to stay isolated from the end-user's experience, this isn't the right fit.