Pros
Decent pay, three week vacation, 5% company match. LBGT Friendly.
Cons
Leadership at the top (Senior Management) speaks little and listens less. HR and executives move without grounding, and their absence is felt. Decisions come swift, but not with care. Time and time again, good men and women are cast out after one misstep, without warning, without teaching, without the tools to rise. There is no written word, no correction offered only judgment. A mistake, especially the first, is not a failing but a lesson in disguise. Yet instead of lifting people up, the hand comes down hard. This has bred fear, not trust. Silence, not strength. Expectations are left in shadow, and when someone stumbles, they are punished instead of prepared. This pattern leads to high turnover, low morale, and a workplace where trust struggles to take root. In such a place, morale breaks, people walk, and the house stands shaky. Leadership must return to principle if they expect others to stand with them.