Pros
Working with talented people and free lunch at the Support Center.
Cons
To say that Atria is “behind the times” is an understatement. From marketing to sales to IT to Human Resources, Atria has failed to adapt. Company culture is wretched, if not toxic. • The CEO is a disaster. Frequently calls his “inferiors” names during meetings, yells and, despite a first rate PR team, has difficulty pretending that he cares about his employees. • Middle management (those at the VP level) is terrible. They put on a great show, but few seem qualified to do their jobs successfully. And because their superiors have no idea what they do, success is easily faked. • Managing up is impossible because managers and their superiors are impervious to feedback. • Your success is simply not their priority. They need you to work and not complain. • Navigating company politics is not so much a mine field but Sisyphean exercise in futility. • Do not work here if you are apart of any marginalized community —you will be tokenized, taken advantage of and silenced. Atria’s understanding of “DE&I” is so behind that they wouldn’t even know what that acronym stands for.