Pros
- Good pay, good benefit and great free Lunch and Dinner
Cons
This has been my most challenging work experience to date. Firstly, the concept of work/life balance seems non-existent. Meetings commence at 7:00 pm and often extend until 10:00 pm due to the involvement of many colleagues based in China. The organizational mentality deviates significantly from what one might encounter in a Western workplace. Recognition for excellent work is not a norm; it's considered a part of your responsibilities. However, any inability to complete the numerous day-to-day tasks is met with blame rather than constructive feedback. An additional critical success factor here is proficiency in Chinese/Mandarin. This requirement goes beyond language barriers; it extends to the importance of networking within the company.