Pros
Only few people are good that's the only good thing but unfortunately due to so called politics and HSBC friend circle you will be forced to do things.
Cons
- 8HRS is Mandatory - No one cares whether you are sick, whether you are on hospital, whether someone has died in your home, you are forced to come to office 3 days a week - There are few HSBC people who are there in the management and they are actually bringing all of there friends throughout the organisation and due to which no one is dare to say anything to them, if you speak you are thrown out of the organization (THEY CALL IT LAY OFF) - Higher management use abusive language to get there work done - Being a tester you are forced to work only on 2 Platforms and only MANUAL TESTING - You are hired for automation but once you get in, you are forced to work 18-20hrs with NO APPRECIATION - If you're doing everything for your manager like bringing tea, buying vegetables, appreciating him infront of others, going for a cigrate with there gang then only there's a small chance that you can survive. - Recently they layed off 200 plus people with a small email - People who were supporting other and not HSBC people are Layed off Honestly speaking it's better to work for a company which appreciates your efforts and values your work. Don't make your life hell after joining you will regret even a minute.