Pros
High pay and perks for employees who excel at internal networking and promotion.
Cons
This organization feels overly focused on appearances and networking rather than execution and scientific rigor. I've seen multi-million-dollar initiatives with little user adoption and leaders who appear unqualified for the technical demands of their roles. Promotions often reward visibility and political play rather than measurable contributions, while high performers are expected to shoulder the workload and then risk being sidelined. Internal communications rely heavily on corporate jargon and AI buzzwords without substantive follow-through. The constant politicking and lack of meaningful direction created chronic stress and burnout for high performers. If you prioritize impact, integrity, and a merit-based culture, consider these risks before joining.