Pros
Dining discounts for all the brands and you can buy gift cards for family too
Cons
Over time, leadership has significantly tightened hybrid flexibility, reducing work-life balance for many employees. This shift has been disappointing, particularly for those who accepted offers under a different set of expectations. While leadership suggests that “many companies” are returning to office-heavy models, the reality is that many competitive organizations, especially smaller and mid-sized companies continue to offer flexible remote and hybrid options to attract and retain top talent.
Since this change, I’ve seen strong employees leave for companies with more flexible cultures, and I’ve also seen great candidates decline offers for the same reason. It raises the question of whether leadership is fully considering retention and recruiting data tied to these decisions.
For a company that emphasizes DEI, it’s worth noting that flexibility is often essential for working parents, especially single parents. Policies that reduce flexibility can unintentionally create barriers for the very groups the company claims to support.
Additionally, the E/G/I performance rating structure, where increases come from a shared pool can unintentionally discourage collaboration. When employees perceive that one person’s higher rating reduces available rewards for others, it can create a competitive, information-hoarding environment rather than fostering teamwork.