Pros
This is a good stepping stone for fresh IT graduates or junior developers looking to gain real-world experience. You are given a high level of trust to take full ownership of major projects, such as full-stack platform migrations and CMS integrations. Because you have to build things from the ground up, it forces you to learn quickly, problem-solve independently, and build a very solid technical portfolio. You will definitely leave here with much stronger practical skills than when you arrived.
Cons
1. Below-Market Compensation Structure: The pay is significantly below market standards for IT professionals. Developers are engaged as ABN independent contractors at a low hourly rate (around $23/hr), which means there is no superannuation, no paid leave, and no job security, despite the working conditions resembling a standard employee role. 2. Lack of Technical Mentorship: Because you are expected to handle complex tasks independently, there is virtually zero senior technical guidance or code review. You must be entirely self-taught. If you get stuck, you are on your own.