Pros
- Lots of sunlight - Dog-friendly office - Office decor makes it feel inviting - Some individuals are willing to make positive change - Great HR department - Occasional in-office massages - Quarterly beauty sales - Regular Thursday happy hours - Work from home policy is loose - Impressive brand name, exposure, and designs - There are so many failures that happen on a regular basis, that you'll learn what not to do very quickly
Cons
- The few good managers there are have to fight very, very hard to get their employees the pay and budget they need to succeed - Junior people moved to management without the proper training or fostered environment to succeed - Very clicky culture, makes it difficult for new hires to fit in, gain momentum, or feel empowered - Women not supportive of other women, personal politics is the norm (very unfortunate for a company that preaches women supporting women) - When it comes to practicing values, they can talk it but can't walk it - Hiring process has no skill assessment for individuals, leading to large groups of unexperienced staff - 401k matching is not very good - Low pay - If you want to get something done, expect to get no sleep - Secret culture of disempowerment - you have to attend every meeting to make a good impression, otherwise you'll suffer the fear of others holding it against you - There are so many failures that happen on a regular basis, that you'll learn what not to do very quickly