Pros
- high salaries and good comp plan with accelerators, spiffs and bonuses - collaborative environment between departments - flexible schedules/adaptive options if you just do your work - leadership very willing to listen and help with internal direction or specific challenges/opportunities - transparent even when news is tough or frustrating - new leadership that acts WAY faster with innovation, internal changes and process improvements - connection and community, on individual teams, in the local communities (we do volunteer days with our clients) and across departments. It's easy to have friends in all parts of the country and departments.
Cons
- every manager is allowed to run their teams very differently. I have a great boss, but I know there is a solid mix of awesome and lousy depending on the region, but I guess that would happen anywhere. - changes in leadership prior to July 2019. The old leadership was very stagnant and set in their ways and it held us back in a lot of ways. Since Raul has come on board, changes are swift and all processes and products are constantly under review. Innovation is truly a focus and client ideas are being put into place within months. While I liked the more family feel of the old regime, it really kept us from making necessary or innovative pivots quickly. It finally feels like we are moving quickly in the right direction instead of the feet-dragging to change before.