Pros
- Fully remote (if it actually works)
- Friendly coworkers in training
- You get paid to sit in meetings wondering what’s really going on
Cons
- System issues are constant, but they’ll gaslight you into thinking it’s your fault
- Zero accountability from management. If it’s broken, it’s “you,” not the tech
- Training makes it seem like everything’s fine… then reality hits post-onboarding
- Expect to troubleshoot their systems and your sanity
- Communication is vague and reactive, not supportive or proactive