Pros
Great coworkers, (mostly) good company values, and one of the better benefits packages you will find. Your first year here will be amazing. Then you get a few peeks behind the curtain and you have a "glass shattering" moment where you realize it isn't as perfect as it seems.
Cons
Stagnant pay (not even having a standard annual cost of living raise in a city like Nashville sucks), lack of clarity on career path(s), lack of communication from upper management. A select few managers employ a lot of micro-management. You will not find many employees left at Emma that have been with the company 4+ years. There is a reason for that. Since the company was acquired, most of the old guard has been either pushed out (read: forcibly let go) or left out of dissatisfaction/frustration. The dissatisfaction stemming from almost complete radio silence about the state of the company when we use to communicate about it on an almost bi-weekly basis, and also being told to work harder with a leaner staff but not being rewarded in proportion.