Pros
Benefits: The so-called "benefits" offered are laughable at best. A cab service and tea biscuits hardly constitute a fair exchange for the exploitation employees endure.
Cons
The company's name should be a red flag—GET indeed stands for "Global Exploitation of Talent," and they deliver on that promise with an unsettling efficiency.
Work Culture: The work environment is toxic beyond belief. Expect unpaid labor during weekends, holidays, and even during your off-duty hours. It's not just inconvenient; it's a blatant disregard for work-life balance. Compensation: Timely payment is a foreign concept here. Salaries are consistently delayed, and promises of pay raises and bonuses are just that—promises, never fulfilled. Management: The management practices are a modern-day form of corporate slavery. Any attempt to address these issues or raise concerns is met with hostility, and you'll find yourself out of a job if you dare to speak up.
In summary, GET is a prime example of everything that can go wrong in a corporate setting. I would strongly advise against working here or associating with this company in any capacity.