Good people, good admins, terrible wages and benefitsThe good thingsHomey, family-like environment. Admins do ask for feedback from you, and people there are very willing to teach you on the spot..
The challengesNo pre-duty training. Inflexibility of workhours and location. Admin tasks could have been completed at home, but company had refused any WFH activity. Only 5 paid leaves, the bare minimum based on constitution. Wages and incentives were very very poor.