Pros
Some of the most dedicated and kind people you’ll ever get to work with. Some of the perks are nice too if you ever get the chance to use them. Especially travel. Bonuses can be great, but there are metrics outside of your control that can slash the $ amount. Ability to work remotely is always a plus.
Cons
Do you like pay that doesn’t keep up with cost of living while working to arrange luxury experiences that cost more than you’ll ever make be able to afford all for extremely demanding clients? Culture of the company is changing from people-focused to metrics and image driven. Most of the team is burned out, and the company made very little effort to address the problem until it became totally unsustainable; All while asking us to take on more and more work. Leadership claims to support staff, but has very little idea of or desire to understand the situation for most employees. While the perks are nice, I saw their steady erosion during my time with the company. Started out feeling like a valued team member at first. Left feeling like cannon fodder while the C-suite pats themselves on the back. This is a company run by executives for the benefit of other executives.