Pros
Opportunity to gain initial industry exposure
Exposure to live projects
Cons
In my experience, the overall work environment was not employee-friendly. I often felt that employees were not valued or respected for their contributions. Communication from management was limited, and employee feedback did not seem to be seriously considered when decisions were made.
One of the most concerning issues was salary delays. During such times, there was little transparency or reassurance provided to staff. Despite payment delays, there was no flexibility such as work-from-home options, which made the situation even more stressful for employees.
Management practices also appeared inconsistent. I observed instances of favoritism, where certain individuals received privileges that were not extended to others. For example, small but visible differences in how people were treated — even in simple matters like refreshments — created an uncomfortable sense of partiality within the office.
There also seemed to be limited job security, with unclear growth paths and frequent internal uncertainty and micromanagement.
In some cases, individuals with only a few years of experience were promoted to technical manager roles despite lacking team management skills, which negatively affected team morale and project coordination. In such situations, structured employee feedback should be incorporated into the performance evaluation process for managers. Team members should have the opportunity to rate and review their managers, as leadership effectiveness is best assessed by those directly working under them. This would promote accountability, transparency, and better leadership development.
To anyone looking forward to joining Ospyn..PLEASE DONT JOIN THIS COMPANY.