Pros
Builds tolerance for unrealistic expectations fast.
Cons
If you are considering joining here, read this first.
The workload is relentless — early mornings, late nights, and weekends are the norm, not the exception. Yet when you struggle to finish a task that was barely completable in a single day, it gets used against you as a performance issue. That cycle repeats until you either burn out or get pushed out.
Asking for help is treated as a character flaw. Instead of guidance, you get labeled "dependent." No one explains the why behind tasks — you are simply expected to execute, and if you cannot do it instantly with limited tools and resources, that becomes your problem.
The regional bias is visible and uncomfortable. Trust, recognition, and opportunities are not distributed fairly — certain groups are favored, and everyone else is made to feel like they do not belong regardless of their effort or output.
For ₹14,000 a month, interns are expected to give everything. A strict sandwich leave policy means taking Monday or Friday off costs you three days of salary. Working through the night does not exempt you from that deduction.
The longer you stay, the more your confidence erodes. That alone should tell you enough.