Pros
First of all, IAS came as an unknown entity roughly 2 years back to India and hence was not sure how it will be. I have been part of this group for a large part of their existence in India and am glad to share i took the gamble then. Within a year , our team is working on cutting edge technologies and core development, treated as fairly as our US peers and we do work as one team, even in global events. There is a transparent culture here, anyone can connect to any leader in the company, right to VPs and CEOs, which is rare in most companies. There is no complexity of management levels and everyone is accessible to everyone, locally and globally. In spite of being relatively new site, India COE teams are bonding well across their functional teams through forums like Hackathons, Codefests, and even coffee sessions or monthly lunch. We get Summer Fridays, where we spend half a Friday to invest in ourselves. Overall, enriching work experience so far.
Cons
On-site opportunities are not much being a product company.