Pros
Frause provides some good benefits and the salary is good. There is one member of upper management who really listens to concerns, takes them seriously and attempts to resolve the issues.
Cons
In the past, Frause has been ranked one of the "Best Companies To Work For in Washington State". However, I felt I would have to compromise myself in the day-to-day work environment and the few good perks were not worth it to me. My position was a new one with the company. At the time I was hired, I outlined my vision for the position and upper management was excited about what I could do for them. I was even told that I "would have the autonomy to create the position the way I saw fit". But when I tried to execute the vision I had communicated, it turned out that I had no autonomy whatsoever, in fact was micro-managed, and got push-back at every turn.
Also, there is a real disconnect within upper management that causes inconsistency and a lot of politics. I did not feel supported in my position and I did not feel I could trust my supervisor. I was the only person she managed, and I'm not sure how much experience in management she had.
Frause says that they want every employee to leaving having felt this was the best place they ever worked. That was not my experience at all. This may be a good place if you are young and easily manipulated. But if you have some experience and your own ideas, this is not the place for you.