Pros
My honest review: during your interview, you’ll think you’ve hit the jackpot. It’s a startup, after all—so much for "hiring the best." You’ll be handed a book about how Amazon started, but don’t expect any of the key lessons or positives from that book to actually be applied.
Cons
Someone was fired just because she wasn’t smiling, so you can imagine the kind of leadership we're dealing with here. The COO is a very "funny" human being—he's basically the alpha and omega of the company, thinking he knows everything, even when he doesn't. Since he's not in the country, everyone has to work late into the night to accommodate his time zone. The workload is *ridiculous*—you’ll be working like a bee, even during the holidays. That place is like an anthill—you work and work non-stop, and that’s exactly why they call it that. If you ever get an interview, only take the job if you literally have no other options. Honestly, treat it as a placeholder, because it’s rough. I get that the country’s tough, but your mental health matters too. On top of that, the CPO treats people terribly, talking down to them like they're trash—something that would never fly in foreign countries. For a company that sells food stuff why give only rice and oil to staff after laboring for you alll year long?????