Pros
The only positive aspect of this company is the coworkers you interact with day to day. Many individual contributors are intelligent, kind, and hardworking, and there is real solidarity among people who are trying to survive a deeply unhealthy environment. The people are not the problem.
Cons
This is quite possibly one of the worst companies you will ever work for. The culture is openly toxic, discriminatory, and emotionally abusive. If you are not from mainland China, you are automatically at the bottom. If you are not aligned with Chinese nationalist views, you will never be favored, protected, or taken seriously. Leadership overwhelmingly prioritizes mainland China employees regardless of competence, ethics, or impact. Performance does not matter. Effort does not matter. Nationality and ideological alignment do. The environment is deeply misogynistic and male-centered, with women routinely dismissed, scrutinized, and silenced. Speaking up does not lead to accountability and often results in retaliation or being quietly pushed out. From a business standpoint, the company is shockingly poorly run. Communication is opaque, priorities shift constantly, and leadership decisions are detached from reality. Bad business practices are common, ethics are secondary to control and optics, and chaos is normalized. The toll on mental health is severe and unavoidable. Chronic stress, anxiety, and burnout are treated as the cost of employment. No level of compensation, brand recognition, or resume value is worth the emotional distress, discrimination, and long-term damage this company inflicts. Believe EVERY negative review, they are understating how bad it is.