Pros
• Exposure to multiple projects with diverse scopes, which accelerates learning • Opportunities to learn beyond your defined role - you naturally pick up cross-functional knowledge that prepares you for your next project or position. • High visibility in work outcomes - efforts are clearly recognized, and accountability is transparent. • Exceptional colleagues - it’s inspiring to work with a team of intelligent, motivated individuals who constantly push you to learn and perform better. • Flexible work culture and the leadership has inculcated a culture where managers value initiative and give you space to take ownership, learn, and grow • If you’re genuinely passionate about a particular initiative or area of work, you’ll always find opportunities to get involved and contribute
Cons
• The learning curve can be steep since you get exposed to multiple projects. Though a bit demanding at first, it helps you quickly build strong time management and prioritization skills • The work moves fast and changes can be frequent. So being open to change and adaptable helps you make the most out of the opportunities that come your way.