Pros
Learning and benefits are good. Work from home benefits.
• Technically complex and challenging projects
• Exposure to advanced simulation work
Cons
• Extremely high stress environment with intense pressure to match predefined expectations
• Limited clarity around governing metrics and project success criteria
• Low trust in new hires; results are repeatedly questioned even when technically justified
• Strong pressure to align outputs with expected results rather than physical reasoning
• Performance standards can be unforgiving, and misalignment may quickly impact job security.
All this pain is not worth it if there is no job security.
• During exits, management may prioritize administrative convenience and “clean documentation” over transparent communication