Pros
Pretty cool vision for a company The graphic designers & developers are amazing and very helpful I like the area it's in
Cons
-Direction from management is vague, no matter how many questions you may ask, and often ends up with someone being yelled at and accused of "not taking decent enough notes" -Underpaid - this is for the amount of time and energy employees are expected to spend on each project. There were often times I would stay well after 7PM and basically work for free - as overtime payment is non existent (Isn't this illegal?) -There is absolutely no training when introduced into your new position. I had mentioned in my interview that I had no experience in graphic design, yet was expected to teach myself Photoshop & Illustrator. Thankful for the graphic designers that took time out of their own projects to teach me bits and pieces. -The person before me had already left & I was given a huge stack of unorganized marketing folders, proposals, & previous projects. Again, no training or organization. -Resources aren't capable of handling the amount of work put on your plate - extremely slow and would often restart while in the middle of a project. -Unhealthy environment -Management constantly bickering with each other and putting fault on other employees. -They prey on young adults that are new to the workforce not knowing what to expect. -Opinions and concerns of employees are often overlooked. -Understaffed - let's just say I was the only person in the marketing department and deadlines are unrealistic with the amount of work given to one person. -If you're looking for an opportunity to grow within a company then look elsewhere - raises are rare and hard to find - even if you've been with the company since the start.