Pros
Only if you’re an entitled Indian male (probably from a neighbouring village): - You’ll probably make bffs with other entitled males - Opportunity to work at a highly patriarchal workplace where women are seen and treated as aesthetic objects that can be paraded around to increase the company’s “glamour quotient”. - Be part of a community that’s never heard of or believe in sexism and where conversations about female escorts and sex workers are not only a norm but you might also find yourself on a work trip where you are encouraged to employ one (or more). - Opportunity to not only get paid more than your female colleagues but also tell them how to do their jobs and that what they do is meaningless compared to yourself - Opportunity to ridicule and force out other males who treat women as equals and respect them as much as human beings.
Cons
Now if you’re either a woman or a male that treats women as equals: - You will be surrounded by entitled Indian boys and men-children in a highly patriarchal workplace where women are seen and treated as aesthetic objects that are paraded around to increase the company’s “glamour quotient”. - Get ready to be surrounded and be part of lewd conversations where female escorts and sex workers are hot topic. - Not worth it if you believe in your work because you will a. Not be taken seriously and b. Will be ridiculed for it. - Be prepared to be paid much less than your sexist male juniors