Pros
Supportive colleagues, friendly atmosphere, and the chance to work on meaningful cross-functional projects. The company gives exposure to large-scale processes, collaboration with international teams, and opportunities to improve communication, coordination, and ownership across different domains. In many teams, people are professional, open to discussion, and willing to help.
Cons
A lot depends on organizational changes, shifting priorities, and management decisions, which can create uncertainty and make long-term planning difficult. In some areas, processes are not always clear, responsibilities may be blurred, and it can feel like there is limited influence over final decisions. Career growth and compensation progression may also feel slower than expected.