It’s very much a “you get what you put in” environment. If you’re not fully engaged, the level of support may feel less visible, which is fair but important to understand and not take personal. It’s a self-driven model, so staying proactive, asking for help, and remaining consistent are key.
Another potential downside is the highly performance-driven nature of the role. Expectations and metrics are clearly defined, but there’s limited hand-holding if you fall short. Success depends on staying ahead of your goals and seeking support early, as it can otherwise feel like there’s little room to recover if you do fall behind.