Pros
The team is great and there are many great talents in the middle management, both among the Taiwanese and the international colleagues.
Cons
You'll find yourself to work in an environment, where the upper management tells you clearly that you're expandable and replaceable. The company has a very intense culture problem, which manifests itself as a cancer that grows right out of the CEO office. The CEO is man, who tries to assert authority by yelling in meetings, publicly shaming current and former employees and firing employees if they dare to raise criticism. There is also no clear strategy, when it comes to fostering and retaining talent. I believe this is a direct result of the thought, that everyone is replaceable. The contempt the upper management shows for its employees, leads to quiet quitting and an army of people who do the absolute minimum to keep their jobs, while looking for better opportunities. Aside from employees the company also shows a strong disregard for partners and competitors, which makes it difficult to represent the company in most capacities with a clear conscience.