Permanent work from home, fixed CTC, good tools and tech stack exposure for freshers
Cons
Lack of work-life balance, shift allowances, and career stability. Low appraisals for new hires, and team environment suffers from rework and poor documentation.
Ness Digital Engineering Response
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