Pros
I joined as a Frontend Intern during my 6th semester with very limited industry exposure, and the experience has been incredibly rewarding.
The company has grown significantly since I joined, and it’s been exciting to witness and be part of that journey. The culture here stands out—everyone, from peers to senior leadership, is approachable, supportive, and genuinely invested in helping you learn and grow.
One of the best aspects is the strong focus on upskilling. As the industry evolved with AI and changing demands, the management proactively encouraged frontend developers to expand into full-stack roles. This not only improved our skill set but also made us more industry-ready.
You get real ownership of your work early on, which accelerates learning. There’s a good balance of guidance and independence, which helps build confidence.
Apart from work, the company also puts effort into team bonding and culture through celebrations like Ganesh Chaturthi, Secret Santa, and other events, making the workplace enjoyable and lively.
Overall, it's a great place to learn, grow, and build a strong foundation early in your career.
Cons
At times, work hours can extend beyond the usual, especially when there are tight deadlines or high ownership tasks.
However, these situations often come with meaningful learning, responsibility, and visible impact, which makes the extra effort feel worthwhile.