Pros
1. People around you are friendly. 2. Office space is nice.
Cons
1. Extremely long procedures to carry a single easy task which delays and lead to longer time completion. 2. Lazy managerial responses. 3. No authority in the first place to resolve the issues unless they become escalations. 4. No job security. 5. A designer is be judged by the sales target he is achieving rather than its sense of design and presentation. 6. Not a good place to learn new intricacies of design and explore the new dimensions of it. 7. No loyalty towards employees. 8. Unfair opportunity distribution. 9. No set bar for salary according to the position. A less knowledgable and inexperienced person can get more salary than the more experienced and knowledgeable person depending upon the past salary slip. 10. The incentive is only in the papers just to negotiate the salaries with the candidate. Don't fall for it. 11. Frequent change in operations and company policies which led to uncertainties to one's responsibilities in the middle of the tenure. 12. Introduction to the New Studio model in May 2020 within the company, carrying the layoff of the complete design team silently(being in public news) and seeking the service at a lesser price by appointing the same designers as an independent consultant for work on a shorter span less than 3 months in order to complete the ongoing projects.