Pros
I worked at geoAMPS for just over 5 years, starting as the only Business Analyst learning under the guidance of the CEO, moving to Senior Business Analyst and ending my geoAMPS career as the Business Analyst Manager. Honestly, I owe most of my professional knowledge and experience to geoAMPS. Whenever someone would ask me what I liked most about my job there I would say it's that I learned something new EVERY SINGLE DAY, and that is the truth. geoAMPS is an environment where employees can truly flourish if they CHOOSE to do so. If you invest the time to make an impact you will see the rewards, and I don't mean necessarily from a monetary perspective, but more from a professional growth and knowledge perspective. Just like any other job or situation, working at geoAMPS is what you make it. I had FUN working there; the work was exciting and challenging. I enjoyed being pushed to learn more and be better... Shouldn't we all?!
Even more than the work, I love the people at geoAMPS. THE ONLY REASON I LEFT WAS TO WORK AT MY FAMILY BUSINESS. Nothing else could have caused me to leave geoAMPS, as the people there are like a second family. The CEO, COO, and President will invest in you if you invest your energy and drive into the vision and future of geoAMPS. MOST are willing to help out one another and MOST are concerned with the "greater good."
I learned SO MUCH from the people at geoAMPS, especially the CEO and President who I could NEVER thank enough for all they taught me.
geoAMPS has a very bright future and I would encourage anyone looking for a fun and exciting challenge to check out the opportunities here.
Cons
There is a lot of work -- but that can be exciting if you choose to view it that way. If you are looking to put in your 8 hours and go home with no thoughts of work until the next weekday, then geoAMPS probably isn't the place for you. You have to work HARD to earn your place (boo hoo). So, if you feel the world owes you something or that you are special before you've proven yourself then don't waste yours or geoAMPS' time...