Pros
I joined as an intern not really knowing what to expect, but the experience turned out to be much more hands-on than anticipated. Instead of working on isolated tasks, I was involved in ongoing projects where my contributions actually mattered.Over time, I could see a clear improvement in how I approached problems and communicated with the team. The environment encourages you to learn by doing, and people are generally willing to guide you when you ask for help.Getting converted to a full-time role felt like a natural continuation rather than a sudden change, which made the transition smoother. It’s a good place if you’re looking to build confidence early in your career.
Cons
There’s a lot to absorb in the beginning, and it can feel slightly overwhelming without a structured path. You need to be proactive to make the most of the experience.