Pros
Flexible PTO: One of the few positives about working at FCCU is the flexibility regarding paid time off. Employees are generally allowed to take time off as needed, which is a significant benefit for maintaining work-life balance. Entry-Level Opportunities: The pay is very low for most positions under management, which means hiring qualifications are often entry-level. This can be a good opportunity for recent graduates or those looking to gain experience in a corporate environment.
Cons
Pretend to Seek Input: Management often pretends to ask for employee feedback and input, but in reality, they are not genuinely interested in what we have to say. Meetings are held under the guise of collaboration, but our suggestions are frequently ignored. It feels like a waste of time to voice concerns when nothing changes. Micromanagement: The managers tend to micromanage every aspect of our work. Instead of empowering employees to take ownership of their tasks, they constantly hover and interfere, which stifles creativity and innovation. It's demoralizing to feel like you can’t make any decisions on your own. Unrealistic Expectations: The workload is excessive, with unrealistic deadlines that often lead to burnout. Management seems to be unaware of how much work is actually involved in our projects. When we raise concerns about the workload, we are met with indifference and told to "just get it done."