Pros
1. No overtime, office closes at 6 .30 PM. 2. Great View from the building. 3. Great quality of products being built. 4. Pin drop silence on the tech floor, great place for introverts! 5. International Trips only for "Internal Employees".
Cons
1. Dictatorship, the CEO/Founder thinks highly of his own opinions ONLY. 2. The CEO claims to be HR himself and he is a difficult person to have a conversation with because of his "Know It All" nature. 3. No set policies, they can change overnight. 4. No growth. No career trajectory. 5. The CEO will shove you down the whole team's throat if you are "yes-man" or have a React Nano-degree for some weird reason. You will see Redmath employees glorifying their JAVA certifications and React Nano degrees (some also distribute sweets on successful completion) just to get in the eyes of their line managers or the CEO himself for a good raise or a promotion :) 5. Sometimes you get a "back to school" feeling with CEO being the headmaster, there had been policies for not using your cellphone/ social media on the floor. 6. For some reason wearing round necks is a problem here, you gotta dress up like a banker. 7. No team building activities, No trips. 8. They will hire contractors and sell them the idea of being an "internal employee" at Redmath eventually like it's Google or something. At the same time they will pay those contractors less, they will NOT send their contractors to international trips (despite the fact how good they are) and have the audacity to claim that they treat every employee equally. Don't get trapped in this dogma if you are hired as a contractor already. 9. They have pretty incompetent line managers, if you are working there its pretty okay that your line managers will note your arrival timings.