Pros
Dedicated employees (non-management), Employee Stock Ownership Program, great 401k (10% contributed), good annual bonus (although it's not clear how you actually earn or and how much you will get).
Cons
They've somehow managed to bring together the biggest group of toxic managers who work their people in to the ground with no consideration for their capacity, mental health and monetary worth. Management is fully aware of managers who have been found to be harassing their employees, forcing them to participate in unethical activities or threatening their jobs. HR Director is literal nightmare. She brags about the statistic that they hired 115 people in 2023 and lost 105 also in 2023 using the guise that most of those people just "didn't fit their culture". The turn over rate is extremely high. Most people come on and realize quickly that place is a dumpster fire before they get too involved and get out of there. The nepotism runs strong through that company. If you're not a relative or close family friend, you will not be treated the same. Those people are allowed to be incompetent. There's a huge lack of training and then when you don't perform to their standard, you're made out to be the bad employee. Forget that they didn't even properly train you to do the job. Everything is always a rush there because there is a lack of preparation ahead of time. Everything is high priority. It's a "drop everything, do this now" and it puts people in a state of disarray and when they're frazzled, they're let go. They've got the money in the budget to buy all the managers new company trucks including a replacement truck for 1 manager that totaled his brand new truck, but not the budget to compensate their employees appropriately. They have a "Value Statement" they preach but is absolutely not followed.