Overrated — Not as Good as the Reviews Make It SeemThe good thingsThe best part is being able to work from home. It’s great for flexibility and balancing work with life.
The challengesLimited Career Growth: There's not much room for moving up. Promotions aren't clear, and titles don't seem to matter much.
Just Okay Pay: The salary and benefits are pretty average — nothing special.
Lack of Team Interaction: You’re mostly doing your own thing, with very little interaction between colleagues, which can feel isolating.
A lot of the work felt like doing the dirty work, which didn’t add much value to my experience. As an intern, it was especially unfulfilling, with little meaningful work or guidance. This was made worse by the fact that most of the team members were fresh graduates, so there wasn’t much experience or knowledge to lean on.