Pros
1. Strong learning exposure in e-commerce & supply chain
Freshers get exposure to order management, warehouse operations, inventory systems, and integrations with marketplaces like Amazon and Flipkart. The platform itself handles inventory, orders, and fulfillment for many brands, so it’s a good learning ground for the e-commerce ecosystem.
2. Hands-on experience early in career
Many roles involve real client interactions, operations troubleshooting, or product workflows, so freshers often learn practical problem-solving quickly rather than just theoretical work. Reviews also mention a steep learning curve with real operational exposure.
3. Collaborative work environment
Employee reviews commonly highlight supportive teams and a collaborative culture, which helps freshers learn faster and adapt to the industry.
Cons
1. Fast-paced work environment
Because it supports many e-commerce clients and warehouses, work can be fast with tight timelines and pressure during peak seasons or client issues.
2. Process-driven environment
Operations are quite SOP-based, so sometimes approvals or strict processes can slow things down or feel rigid for new employees.
3. Workload fluctuations
Support and operations teams may experience heavy workloads during major sales or system issues because many clients depend on the platform.