Pros
Free breakfast, some nice and smart people, several years ago, felt like a laid-back, fun environment.
Cons
As Interbrand has grown, it has become more corporate -- while professionalism is good, a very corporate, dog-eat-dog culture, lacking a life/work balance is not. Global management often treats people without respect, taking credit for others hard work. They are also prone to taking long sabbaticals, which makes it frustrating and demoralizing for lower, mid, and senior level employees who can't even get their basic time off. There's too much work and not enough people. The company is cheap and can't seem to hire people quickly enough to meet the demands of clients and the workplace. The company needs to better align vacation time, life/work balance, etc.