Pros
Yes, you get paid for a job. It’s a job. You meet great clients that are knowledgeable and bright, and the staff is one of the most hard working staff I’ve worked with. They are truly dedicated to this line of work and show it.
Cons
Upper management is obviously about the bottom line. They only care about themselves but shape it up to be about the employees. it’s evident that the positive reviews are staged - ex. “nothing negative to review” or “no cons i can think of”. really? in the time that I’ve worked here (almost 2 years - beg 2019- end 2020), the overall rating of the company was less than 3 stars at best, and all of a sudden, the ratings piled on, and it’s a solid 4 star company. You can do the math. come on, the turnover is incredible- I’ve NEVER seen so many employees leave in such a short time span. “Management” will throw you under the bus the moment something goes wrong, no question. They are always looking for a scapegoat. Bonus? What bonus? The hours? No work-life balance whatsoever. They overpromise, and with that, deliver at the expense of employees health, “unlimited” time off, and overall, well-being. Upper management calls late at night to make sure things are going to get done, as if you are saving lives, but it’s research. Unlimited Time Off is a scam- you take less time off than you would standard accrued pto. I’m hoping this honest, negative review won’t get paid to be removed.