Pros
mostly good co-workers occasional snacks and beverages (I literally have no other pros, but glassdoor wont let me post without 5 words)
Cons
Truthfully - and I mean this with my whole being - this place is terrible. In the interview process, they stress about how they have an amazing company culture (like one big family), with an abundance of snacks, beverages, and monthly get-togethers. This is far from the truth. Management has the admins ration the snacks and beverages, and then LITERALLY lock up the rest of the stock. Management is really strict on the snack spending and splits the snacks between other locations despite the fact that other locations have more employees. Management only cares if the food/beverages they like are in stock at their location and will even remove things off the list so they can purchase the more expensive items for themselves. To add insult to injury, they even go as far to say that the employees that inquire about the snacks or request different snacks are ungrateful or selfish. Its despicable. In regards to the work - this place is so extremely disorganized and has little to no processes or procedures in place. There were so many times, where the lack of communication and organization would cost the company double or triple the cost because of their inability to handle things in a timely manner. I'm not sure why or how, but it seems like a lot of the decisions are made through ONE person on the management team. It's perplexing and concerning that the CEO puts so much trust and clout on someone who is so young and inexperienced. In my limited time there, they had hired several new (and highly experienced) managers, and each time they tried to change something or put something in place, they had to go through that one person - each proposal seemed dead in the water. Needless to say, most of those newly hired managers quit and hadn't even been working there a full three months. I don't know how the company can expect to grow under these conditions.