Pros
There appears to be plenty of opportunity for advancement, but much of it seems driven by high employee turnover rather than intentional career development. Management often alternates between creating an atmosphere where employees feel replaceable and emphasizing how essential their contributions are. It's common to hear messages suggesting anyone can be replaced, followed by praise for hard work and recognition that day-to-day operations depend on the team's efforts.
Cons
Leadership often tries to pursue too many priorities at the same time, with little acknowledgment that continually adding work to the production pipeline eventually creates bottlenecks and distractions rather than improving results. When priorities inevitably conflict or deadlines slip, responsibility tends to fall on individual contributors instead of the underlying planning and resource issues. Leadership and decision-making roles appear to lack meaningful diversity. Women and people of color are noticeably underrepresented in positions where key decisions are made, resulting in limited representation among those shaping the organization's direction.