Pros
- Full Benefits (Medical, Dental, 401k, Pet, etc.) - Work from home available (depending on how far from the office you live... Clarify this before signing your offer letter) - Lunch purchased for you everyday you work from the office - Enjoyable colleagues who are always willing to lend a hand in training
Cons
- Long hiring process (5 interviews, over a month long before offer letter received) - Training and start date on their schedule, due to management being based in Texas. - Job is listed as a remote role. However, during first interview this changed to 1 day a week in office, then in the next interview it became 2 days a week in office. - Discussed salary multiple times with management during the interview process. Once the was offer letter was received, the salary was at 18% less than discussed with no communication as to why. - Take any personal reviews (e.g. 30 day, 60 day, etc.) within this company with a grain of salt. You may have a great review at the 30 day mark, meet all goals and expectations suggested by the next day, and then be let go. All within a 4 day period. - Will let you go/terminate your position if they see fit, without warning or just cause provided. - Termination may happen during surprise video chat invitation. -If you value yourself and hope to have even a modicum of respect from your employer, this will not be the place for you as you are disposable. -To recap: constantly shifting information during interview process, lack of communication and respect for employees looking for clarification, shady termination (and poor handling) while terminating employees who were told 2 days prior that they were doing a "great job." *** Advice to future employee: If they are asking you for knowledge on how to bring in extra business, a word of caution, as you are dispensable if you are unable/unwilling to share such information