All in all, in Fujitsu it is really good, since it is a Japan company they are client oriented.The good thingsPersonally. In Fujitsu, there are a lot of opportunities, it's good for career developments, lots of trainings, projects that your skills will be improved, new things to learn. It really depends on how you leverage it
Indefinite work from home setup, QTDs, Performance Bonus, Health Incentives and SL conversion.
Management is neutral, they don't give favor just because you're performing or not. It's just being professional.
Still depends on the manager you have. People have different personalities after all.
The challengesThings that really challenging here is, there's mandated training, which is not really hard, Fujitsu make sure that all employees are well equipped in terms of security, ethics, best practices and processes in the organization.
If you are jr-mid level, you might treat those tasks as tedious, but as you mature enough or on senior level, those things are essentials, part of your responsibility and of course could improve as brand-new self.
For me the only downside here is salary, it's somewhat average or outdated. Management here are okay, not bad but also not good (sipsip). They are just neutral or being professional, no emotion attached or called family.
It's like give and take. Lastly, in every story, there is always a villain. As long as do you part, that's it, no string attached. You just need to learn how to be reasonable, if you feel being taken advantage, escalate it to manager, hence HR. If things go south, that's the time you decide your employment.
Protect your peace.