Pros
- Laid back, warm atmosphere - Quarterly bonuses that were fairly consistent and reliable - Advancement opportunities - Work/Life balance is unmatched
Cons
- Pay is substantially below market - Extremely heavy in middle management - Many people who've become 'lifers' and have long overstayed their usefulness The problem with the first two points actually lies in the last point: Liebert's management is well aware that the majority of their workforce is unskilled; that is, many people have jobs that are unique to this company alone. As a result, they're largely unskilled (unlike Finance, IT, etc) and Liebert pays accordingly. However, there are some skilled employees (such as Finance, IT, IS, etc). Unfortunately, their pay scales are on par with the unskilled employees. Consequently, employee retention in these areas is not what it ought to be. The company is also very management-heavy. Rather than giving meaningful salary increases, titles are thrown at tenured employees. It's not at all uncommon to see managers who have 1 or even 0 direct reports... and they literally have nothing to do all day long. These cons aside, it's a genuinely enjoyable environment.