Comfort zone with little progressionThe good things1.Once you're used to the culture and routine here, it is a good comfort zone.
2.They provide basic employee benefits
3. Good stepping stone for fresh grad and retirement job for senior employees
The challenges1. Not an ideal place for career progression as promotions are more to the length of service rather than performance and merit.
2. Generation gap is real as new ideas may not be so well-accepted.
3.Your experience in working here depends mostly on your superior, as some managers can be a difficult person. May feel underappreciated and unfulfilled at times.