A great place to start off as a graduate however be warned you won't be there for long as they tend to practise the intern strategy (use interns as much as possible to avoid hiring them once the contract is up in order to save cash) PS: you'd think the company is doing well since it's been around for 10+ years š but they continue to run it like it's a START UP!! hence once they are done with you they replace you with another clueless career hungry intern and the cycle continues. To make matters worse, the pay is a severe joke yet they expect employees to work super hard and even do tasks that are outside their job description. This is how they manipulate people into thinking they are a valued member of the team and that their hardwork will pay off. The company preaches about work life balance yet they do not practise it at all, talk about hypocrisy. There is NO room for growth as most of the time they will keep their employees in the same positions and expect them to juggle multiple tasks but not promote them. TIG is simply run by the older generation and tend to not listen when ideas and solutions are brought to the table as they feel they know what's best, furthermore favouritism plays a huge factor in the company (if you're not friends with those in high places you have no chance at all). This has led to the company spending so much time, money and resources on projects that never succeed (Talanta). Therefore they spring things up from thin air and expect them to workout without doing any research, basically winging it! It's no wonder the company is not doing so well. In conclusion TIG = empty promises. I would definitely not recommend even my worst enemy to work at TIG.