Avantages
Great Launchpad for Beginners: Excellent training program and onboarding structure. It is highly regarded as a friendly place to start a career, especially for freshers looking to build professional communication skills. On-Time Salaries: Payments, payroll processing, and shift allowances are reliably on time. Workplace Environment & Culture: Generally features supportive colleagues, a fun or lively peer environment, and well-maintained facilities (cafeterias, game rooms, security). Logistical Perks: Free or subsidized cab/transport facilities for night shift employees are frequently mentioned as a huge plus. Internal Mobility: Opportunities to switch between different client processes or move into QA/Subject Matter Expert (SME) roles if you perform well.
Inconvénients
Salary Growth & Appraisals: Many employees note that the starting pay is basic/low for the workload, and annual appraisals or increments take a long time to materialize. Inconsistent Management: Depending heavily on your luck with your specific Team Leader (TL) or Manager, some experience micro-management or perceived favoritism. Repetitive Tasks: The nature of the workflow can quickly become monotonous over an extended period.