Pros
Good benefits
Decent pay
Small office allows you to feel close to management and not just like a gear in the machine. Get to learn much about the business.
Cons
Treated rather poorly despite providing much labor - firm head lost his cool at me for relatively small mishaps
In many ways the company is quite dated. For instance, checks are written by hand by the accountant, and in a manner more direct to my capacity, there is much more paper record (and thus copious filing work to be done) and no use of cloud services - feels like I'm working in the 80s
schedule is not very linear - have been called in unexpectedly on weekends without consideration for my dreadful commute to the city.
Very awkward requests. An executive asked me to not list my role there on resumes or linkedin or other public resumes and to use an alibis that they can confirm for references...shady much?
Office is inside another office of an investment group - no windows. Very dusty atmosphere.