1. You are hired for a specific project, if you are not able to join it for any random/legal reasons then you are on your own to find a contracting project/client for yourself and will not be paid until then 2. It’s not like any MNC where you are paid even when you are on bench – no project, no pay – even if you were hired on a full-time role 3. It’s strictly a contracting company, you will not be paid if the client hasn’t paid them for any reasons 4. You are not paid for the current month, instead the payroll runs from 16th of the previous month to 15th of the current month. So, if you have joined on March 15th, then you will be getting your first salary on May 1st for the period of 16th of March to 15th of April 5. The number of vacation/sick leave days are extremely less compared to any standard MNC – 10 days of vacation and 3 days of sick leaves 6. Salary is paid on a monthly basis unlike most places where it’s paid bi-weekly