Pros
- Hybrid work schedule - Work load is fair and equally distributed (at least from what I saw) - Lots of time off
Cons
- God awful work environment. Very cliquey, and too much gossip. It feels as if someone always has other motives when they approach you with something. - Management is really, really bad. On the lower and higher level. I know of one manager who I can say was actually fair and reasonable. The rest are just mean, unrealistic in their expectations of us, and don't give employees enough credit. - The annual and semi-annual work review program. It is just plain bad. You may say how you feel and disagree with managements assessment of your work there, but it won't make a difference. Once the company has painted an "image" of you, it's very difficult to shake that negative image. - Human resources has got to be the worst of them all (aside from the higher management bunch). They're extremally inefficient, old, and are the perfect example of why Toby exists on The Office. And obviously, they never have your best intentions at heart. They do a really bad job at trying to hide that. - No room for advancement/low pay. The pay is absolutely atrocious. Get a job here if you're a fresh college grad. Get your couple years experience and then get the hell out.