Pros
An occasional lunch, decent colleagues, small bonus once or twice a year.
Cons
Where to begin.... This is one of the poorest corporate coulters I have ever witnessed. It’s a siloed management style and different teams don’t speak to each other nor collaborate . This company had the most extreme micromanagement philosophy I’ve ever been a part of ( I was reprimanded for being 1 min late) . Also, if your start time is 9:00 am they mean be there 10 mins before as your required to be working and on the phones at exactly 9:00 am. The middle management is constantly watching you and I mean down to the key strokes and screen mirroring you as you work . This is a small sample of my close to 2 years there. Being intelligent, inquisitive and a critical thinker gets you no where at this company. You will get more and more work with zero recognition and a lot animosity from your superiors.. In fact the only real recognition I did receive in almost two years an email directly from the CEO Mr. Mucci thanking me. As one of the client’s I worked with was a personal friend of his and he was informed of the level of assistance and service I provided. Work/life balance is non existent especially if you have kids.. From Nov through Mid Feb no time off allowed and required overtime to the tune of working 50 plus hrs a week during those months. Also, hope a child does not get sick, as I was given a negative quarterly review, by supv on the basis I took too much time off . Well this Supv. I provided as requested by this Supv. A doctors note from my children’s pediatrician indicating their illness and their need to miss school but still did not matter come my quarterly review. I requested in my review that it be notated that I provided a Dr. Note but I was informed by my superior and I quote “ we do not go that detailed in reviews” Basically this is one of the most horrible places to work. Also this place will give you anxiety and an excuse to have a few cocktails when you get home just to forget. You will literally have a empty feeling in your stomach each day you wake up and walk in through those doors. Again, this is a small snapshot of my personal experience here, and work here at your own risk.