Not an ideal place for experienced professionals; the company operates in ways that feel disconnected from established industry standards.The good thingsThere’s no office politics, and work-life balance is achievable depending on your role and how much you choose to involve yourself in the dynamics of a startup.
The challengesPoor communication and a lack of clear processes require constant follow-ups to ensure progress. The culture is heavily influenced by traditional Chinese corporate norms, with decisions often made based on personal preferences rather than data or collaboration.