Pros
- Smart, engaged and energetic people - Lots of full time work from home jobs and they completely outfit you with a great work at home setup
Cons
- They make it known right away that a 40 hour work week isn't enough - leaving at 5pm is frowned upon and you get stares as you exit the place. - There is an element of micromanagement - everything is over processed, everyone fills out a timesheet - The office is tight beyond belief. Not only is it an open floor plan, but you are crammed into your workspace like a sardine with ZERO privacy or personal space...it is awful. - The place is dressed up nice but as you look around, the office is a little worn down. - The travel policy...wow. Expect to have to share hotel rooms with co-workers. They will even pair you up with co-workers that you don't know. For example, if you are going to be at headquarters, they will pair you up with someone else who happens be visiting headquarters and you don't know who it is. This is NO joke and it strictly enforced. On top of that, the per diem is $40 per day. Not per meal...not for dinner...$40 per day. They act like it is a big privilege to do business travel. - During the recruiting process and onboarding process, they don't tell you what the travel policy is so you don't find out until you start and even then, you don't find out until you are asked to travel. Oh...by the way...managers don't have to adhere to the room sharing. - You have to take an aptitude test TWICE before they will hire you. The 1st is before your interview and 2nd is done in front of someone so they know you didn't get help.