Pros
Good work-life balance compared to many service-based companies; flexibility depends on project.  • Supportive team environment and collaborative culture; colleagues are generally helpful and professional.  • Exposure to large-scale enterprise systems and telecom domain projects, which helps in gaining real-world DevOps experience.  • Internal job postings (IJP) and learning platforms (LinkedIn Learning, O’Reilly, etc.) support skill development.  • Stable organization with good brand value and long-term job security.
Kontras
Salary and increments are often below market standards for DevOps roles.  • Work depends heavily on the project; some teams still use legacy tools and outdated tech stacks.  • Growth and promotions can be slow, with limited recognition for high performers.  • Work-life balance may fluctuate during releases or client-dependent timelines.  • Internal switching (IJP) can be competitive and not always smooth.