Pros
The people are nice and ultimately mean well. Clients are are also great.
Cons
Completely unorganized. The left hand has not even been introduced to the right hand and everyone is going in their own direction. A constant mix-up of dates, locations and facts. I've yet to have a smooth week with them, something always changes or does not go as planned. Interviewer says one thing, HR then says another. Wasted several days "training"-- staring at a power point presentation learning theory but little else. Supervisors actions immediately contradicted rules the training emphasized. Training time would have been much better spent shadowing, or something closer to it. I agree with what others have said: tons of driving you're not expecting. I applied for a job in a specific town but drove literally hundreds of miles for various assignments and have yet to work where I was expecting when I applied and told when I interviewed. The time keeping system is absurd and rarely works. (They rely on a free app!) I honestly gave this company every benefit of the doubt and hung in for as long as I could but they continually disappoint. Ultimately I think the problem is this is a for-profit company trying to do non-profit work. Their bottom line is monetary and aimed at appeasing insurance companies when in fact it should be more client centered.