Pros
The good thing is that I can work from home frequently, so I have a much better work-life balance.
Cons
One downside was the lack of proper training and support from my manager. Instead of teaching me directly, I was sent to learn from other departments according to a training schedule. Each person was supposed to train me for seven days, but some of them were rarely available and often disappeared without providing much guidance. As a result, I was left to learn mostly from Excel files and documents, which was extremely difficult without proper explanations. Later, when the department manager asked how the training was going, I honestly explained that one of the trainers did not have much time to teach me. Surprisingly, that feedback was later used against me, and I was told that I was not a good fit for the team. I found that unfair because I was simply answering a question that I had been asked.