Pros
Most employees are below average to just average, so if you’re highly skilled or naturally driven, you can climb quickly and stand out without much competition. • You’ll learn to be extremely resourceful because you’re forced to figure out everything on your own.
Cons
The local office operates under a distributor, so don’t expect real corporate standards — the environment feels messy, outdated, and far from “global company” quality. • There is zero mentorship or proper guidance. You basically have to navigate everything blindly, and success depends on how much you can tolerate the lack of structure. • Products release every two months, creating constant pressure, chaotic workflows, and no real breathing room for proper planning or long-term strategy.