Pros
Can work from home, that's the only good thing here
Cons
- Micromanagement - Australian working hours, not flexible. - Use GTalk to communicate, if you reply late, somehow it will be a horror show. "HELLO...!!!" ARE YOU THERE??? YES/NO??????? Something like that will decorate your chat pane... - Bosses always use bad words and arrogant. - Underpaid, but they think they have paid us in a very large amount. - Incompetent managers - Working hours is totally against what is written in the contract. You will be contacted during your holiday or outside the working hours. Working like 10 hours++ everyday but the bosses still think it is still not enough. You will be called, emailed, even on public holiday/annual leave. - Treat us like slaves/factory workers - Distrust from the management - Job description is not matched, you will be given various tasks which is not part of your job. But if you make mistake, BOOOM... It will get into a termination. No matter how long and how good you are. - Cut my contract just like that - Many people left the company (either resigned or terminated) - Bosses never listen to employees, they are always right, and have the rights to sudden termination, one sided. - Working from home, but worse than working from an office. You will never have time to go to the bathroom, never have time to make a cup of coffee, etc. If bosses look for you and you reply late (says 2 minutes late) then they will think you are working for something else. - Increase?? Forget it... It's just a dream... Stingy bosses, they count every pennies... - Intimidation everyday... - Seniority, bullying, etc