High pay, low support, stressful and political environment
The good thingsThe salary is quite competitive compared to the market. However, the benefits are limited. You need to learn many new things and mostly survive on your own with minimal guidance. The team is small, so you don't have to deal with many people. Overall it suits someone who is independent and self driven.
The challengesThere is no proper SOP for new joiners, so you are expected to learn and adapt on your own. Management guidance is limited, and employees need to proactively ask for information and clarification. Internal politics can be challenging and communication is sometimes unclear. Project management support may not always be sufficient, which can lead to confusion and added stress. The working environment may feel less supportive especially for those who require structured guidance. Overall, this environment may be challenging for fresh graduates or professionals with less than five years of experience as it requires a high level of independence and resilience.