Pros
As a fresh graduate, DS is a good place to start your career as you can learn a lot in a relatively short time. Company is more of a mid-sized setup, so you shouldn’t expect very structured processes or detailed handbooks for everything. That said, this also gives you more flexibility to explore, take initiative, and learn by doing.
Performance is taken seriously here, which can be seen as both a challenge and a positive. Personally, I see it as a good thing because the work you do translates directly into real impact, rather than feeling like your efforts go unnoticed.
The company is also open to new ideas and initiatives, as long as you can justify and convince stakeholders. This really depends on your own ability to think, communicate, and execute. The job scope can be quite niche and technical, which makes it a strong environment for fresh grads to build solid fundamentals, especially in terms of logic, problem-solving, and hard skills.
The people here are generally very friendly, and there is a supportive environment where learning from mistakes is encouraged. As long as you are willing to learn and show improvement, the company does recognize and value your growth. It creates an environment where you feel supported rather than judged.
Overall, I would recommend this company for fresh graduates who are willing to learn, take ownership, and grow in a fast-paced, performance-driven environment.
Cons
Workload can get quite heavy at times, and there may be occasional differences in working styles, but they are generally manageable.
There can also be less structure at times, with processes or directions evolving along the way. However, management is generally open to discussion, so how you navigate and adapt to these situations largely depends on the individual.
In addition, the job scope can be quite niche, which may limit exposure to broader areas, though it provides a strong opportunity to build deep expertise.