Pros
I worked with some great co-workers that will stay life long friends.
Cons
The work life balance is non-existent. Even in a lower level positions you are expected to answer during off hours. In the beginning the company was great and I did learn a lot. However, as time passed you realize the expected work load is impossible to keep up with. I didn't quiet grasp how unrealistic the expectations were until I started a new position and saw how work loads don't have to be so impossible to meet. When you reach out to management they seem like they will work on the issues you bring to them but nothing ever changes. People are in positions they shouldn't be just to keep the office fully staffed, and others are expected to pick up the slack. There is a ton of of turn over due to this issue. The company's leadership took the COVID-19 pandemic very lightly and weren't very forthcoming with trying to help employees and keep them safe and comfortable. Remote work was 100% possible and was allowed for a short period, but soon they expected employees to return outside of their comfortability. Even though employees executed work wasn't suffering when remote working. It felt as if management wanted us back in the office to try and encourage our tenants to come back. Vacation and sick time are lumped together as "PTO" and is very minimal. Pay is also extremely low not only for the industry but especially for the work load your are expected to have.