Unlimited room for growth, unlimited help from peers, remote work offered, flexible work hours if needed, no micro-managing, and overall just a good work life culture.
Cons
Some managers have a lot on their plates, making it hard to be available at all times.
Supportive coworkers at the peer level
Opportunity to learn complex systems early on
Exposure to large-scale billing processes
Cons
Contradictory performance feedback followed by termination without completing the 90-day evaluation period
No defined performance metrics, goals, or written feedback provided
Inconsistent and unclear expectations around availability and work hours
Unequal enforcement of standards across team members
Lack of managerial oversight and limited access to direct support
Unrealistic expectations for new hires to take ownership of complex systems without proper training
Unprofessional and inappropriate comments tolerated within leadership
Approved, legally required absence later cited as a performance issue
Poor communication regarding benefits and onboarding support
Termination decisions appeared subjective and not based on documented performance