Pros
Competitive salary”—but only if you can tolerate intense pressure and potential retaliation. “Professional development opportunities”—mostly used to control schedules and limit autonomy rather than genuinely support growth. “Supportive management”—mostly supportive of management’s interests, not employees’. “Flexible schedules”—but may require you to work extra hours under duress or after injury. “Strong culture”—strong culture of compliance with internal politics rather than employee safety.
Cons
Retaliation for raising concerns or reporting incidents. Management may prioritize company image over employee safety. Limited support for employees on medical leave or recovering from injury. Lack of transparency in internal processes and promotions. Potential exposure to high-pressure situations that may cross ethical boundaries. Employee complaints may be dismissed or mischaracterized. Workplace environment can feel isolating, especially for whistleblowers.