Pros
Overall, colleagues are very supportive and always willing to help. The working environment is positive — even during stressful periods, we can still laugh and maintain a good team spirit. The benefits are quite good as well. Medical coverage is provided through a pay-and-claim system, which is still acceptable in my opinion. This is a great place to learn new things. Many processes are still done manually within the system, but it teaches you to become more detail-oriented, meticulous, and responsible in your work. If you’ve never managed staff before, this is a good place to gain leadership experience. There are plenty of opportunities to learn how to manage a team, make decisions, and handle day-to-day operational challenges.
Cons
The workload can be heavy, and you may need to be available outside of working hours depending on the situation. The environment is also fast-paced, so new joiners need to be proactive in asking questions and learning from more experienced colleagues. At the same time, the experience here can significantly accelerate your skill development. You may find yourself learning how to manage staff, drive sales performance, oversee store operations, handle inventory, and juggle multiple responsibilities at once.