Pros
Not a single pro, everything is a con.
Cons
You’ll feel completely drained within just 10 days of joining, and may find yourself willing to leave—even for a lower-paying job—just to find some peace of mind. The work environment is extremely toxic, the kind you’d want to avoid at all costs. There’s no time to eat properly, and even after working hard, you're likely to be verbally abused. People form negative opinions about you far too quickly. You might even get work calls while using the restroom or taking a shower. There’s constant pressure with phrases like “you’re being paid, so you must work, or you’ll be fired.” The atmosphere often feels like psychological torture. Projects are a mess—there’s chaos, blame-games, and high attrition. Women aren't treated respectfully; they’re superficially addressed as "madam" but not genuinely valued. If you’re even slightly late on a task, your entire capability and existence are questioned. Conversations happen in aggressive, unprofessional Hindi—more like a noisy fish market than a workplace. Office gossip is rampant, like a local neighborhood full of busybodies. Some employees are given unnecessary importance, while the actual contributors suffer. If those few disruptive people were removed, half the work would become easier. People are so frustrated that mass resignations are common. In the retail project I worked on, 10 people resigned within just 2 months due to this behavior. The company refuses to change, and if things continue like this, it will either shut down or be sold off cheaply.