Pros
Supportive and collaborative work environment with approachable colleagues and a positive team culture. Competitive benefits and good overall employee welfare. Well-structured processes that provide exposure to working with global teams and established industry standards. A good company for building foundational experience, especially in understanding corporate operations and cross-functional collaboration.
Cons
The learning curve for technical content can be steep, particularly due to the OSAT-focused nature of the role, which may require time and self-driven effort to fully understand complex manufacturing and quality processes. Certain technical knowledge is highly specialized, which can be challenging for new joiners without prior OSAT exposure.