Pros
Good exposure to operations
You usually get hands-on experience in transport operations, vendor coordination, and client handling.
Helps you understand real business workflows quickly.
2️⃣ Fast learning environment
As a GMT, you often work on multiple tasks (operations + coordination + reporting).
Builds strong problem-solving and multitasking skills.
3️⃣ Corporate client exposure
WTI works with corporate transportation services.
Good understanding of B2B service management and customer expectations.
4️⃣ Responsibility at early stage
Freshers often get ownership of tasks early.
Helps build confidence and decision-making ability.
5️⃣ Practical management experience
Real-time issues like scheduling, driver management, and service quality improve managerial thinking.
Cons
High operational pressure
Transportation industry runs on strict timelines.
Unexpected issues (delays, cancellations, complaints) can create stress.
2️⃣ Long or irregular working hours
Operations may require flexibility beyond fixed office timings.
3️⃣ Limited strategic role initially
Early roles may be more operational than analytical or strategic.
4️⃣ Work can be repetitive
Daily coordination and follow-ups may feel routine after some time.
5️⃣ Growth depends on performance & openings
Career progression can vary based on company structure and available roles.