Pros
free coffee in the break room
Cons
The company consistently talks of family values and team spirit, but when hard times come the company lays off a massive amount of employees and forces a 30% paycut on all employees. This would be somewhat more understandable if the news had been given out to the employees ahead of time or in synchronization with the layoffs, but upper leadership didn't say a word to anyone until 36 hours afterwards and then the CEO delegated the job of giving the bad news down to his management team. Also his personal assistant not only survived the layoffs but got a promotion to project manager despite having no experience whatsoever. The leadership is constantly changing directions, you will likely be given contradicting guidelines within the same day on what to work on. The turnover is on par with minimum wage retail, which leads to constantly retraining lower level employees. Another shining example of leadership is the fact that even though several employees entire job could be done remotely we were forced to come into the office until the government mandated a lock down be put in place due to covid-19. By the time you read this the company will likely be bankrupt, I'd be surprised if the CEO could balance a checkbook much less run a company, one can only assume he inherited this company and has promptly driven it into the ground.