Pros
• Some flexibility with timetable, as long as you are 9 hours (or more) in there. • Salary: not particularly high being 1/3 of what you can earn for the same job in other countries but it is double of what I would I have earned in my career at entry level. • Events: for people who likes this kind of things there are a lot of afters, parties and birthdays that are celebrated and the company pays all of it.
Cons
• Productivity is based on number of hours and silly number of cases that do not reflect the real work involved. • Software platforms seem to be from windows 96 despite claiming to be a technological company. • Useless trainings that seem to be a pull in the leg. • Some people treat you bad and unrespectfully just because of hierarchy. This is something pretty common of porteños. I have worked in 1 star places so I can tell the difference. Places that haven't paid me and where I was just a slave for my employers. Among the job opportunities there are here in Argentina, Cognizant is one of the best options. At least, as far as I know. However, taking into account the Argentinian economy, it is evident that I had to choose the best of the worst that regretfully this country has to offer. With this I want to make clear that this is far from being an idyllic job but it is a good place to start.