Pros
-Interesting work -Independence -Generally a short commute if you live in Greater Boston for Boston clients
Cons
Management is very poor, they offer little support or advice and more-so a badgering to work harder. It gets worse the higher you go up. The company took a very sharp downturn for employees after the acquisition last year. It became clear that money is the only focus since they have to justify the buy-out. Workload is quite intense and the expectation is to “get it it done by any means necessary” regardless of personal life (real quote from supervisor). The health insurance is so bad after Trinity! But it is understandable with their goals to choose the cheapest option. You will be on an island, and trust is so low (rightfully so) between management and coworkers that you will only have a few people to take comfort in without fear of it coming back to bite you. Do not expect bonuses, company outings, company parties. If there is, it will likely be small to save money. I’ve seen individuals get fired and hired or quit on the turn of a dime. High turnover. Overall, became less of a company that strives for safe environments and more of profit machine at the expense of people in the field.