Avantages
The only genuinely positive part is that the employees themselves are helpful and supportive
Inconvénients
From the outside, especially on social media this company looks like it has one of the best cultures in Bangladesh. But once you join, the internal reality feels very different. Salary issues are very frequent. Payments often come in installments (5k–10k), and 2–3 months’ salary can remain due. Ex-employees also wait months — sometimes years — to get their pending payments. During increment season, a “financial crisis” suddenly appears. Salary gets delayed, but the company still sponsors various events and actively participates in the community. Leadership and project management are extremely unstable. Proper tech leads, senior engineers, or project managers don't stay for long. Decisions change suddenly and deadlines are often unrealistic — work meant for 6 months gets pushed into 1 month. Learning environment is almost nonexistent. Juniors end up taking heavy workload across multiple projects, leading to burnout instead of growth. One developer is often assigned to 5–6 projects with expectations to deliver everything “urgently.” Structured development, engineering best practices, and proper code quality are rarely followed. Interns are treated like cheap labor, expected to deliver using AI rather than being taught or mentored. Seniors fired or leave: seniors leave or are pushed out around increment time, and new juniors get hired at lower salaries.