Pros
> Great place to learn patience. Spend the week chasing approvals, only to receive lengthy feedback on Friday evenings ensuring your weekend starts with fresh anxiety instead of closure. >If your dream is to make the office your second home, this place accelerates that goal. >Unlimited opportunities to stay connected to work. Even when you plan a trip home, leave may magically transform into "Why don't you just WFH?" Taking actual time off can feel more like a negotiation than a policy.
Cons
>The notice period feels more like a punishment than a transition. Isolation, micromanagement, attendance policing, and delayed exit formalities become the new normal. >Weekend starts only after the Friday evening meeting... if your back survives the chairs. > High leadership turnover. Managers have limited decision-making power, and most decisions depend on the founder, making it difficult to drive change >Receiving warning emails for arriving late, even after regularly working past 9 PM, reflects a culture that values hours tracked over effort.