Pros
Exposure to global healthcare and pharmaceutical clients with real-world projects. Strong opportunities to learn Salesforce, QA, and automation tools while working on diverse projects. Collaborative team culture with supportive peers and knowledge sharing. Chance to work in a fast-paced, client-facing environment that builds communication and problem-solving skills. Good platform for early-career professionals to gain end-to-end project exposure. Opportunities to work with cross-functional teams across the US, Japan, and other global regions. Hands-on experience with Agile methodology, QA automation, and Salesforce dashboards. Strong focus on process improvement and delivering high-quality outcomes.
Cons
Work-life balance can be difficult at times due to tight deadlines and client demands. Long working hours during peak project phases. Limited opportunities for career progression beyond certain roles. Management communication can be inconsistent, leading to unclear priorities. Training and upskilling support could be improved for new technologies. Fast-paced environment may feel overwhelming for freshers. Resource allocation can be stretched, requiring multitasking across projects. Salary increments and compensation growth are relatively modest compared to industry standards