Pros
There are not any pros to working here anymore.
Cons
When I started at Tilson it was a wonderful company, we went from under 300 employees to over 1000 in just three years and I genuinely believed this was a company I could retire from someday. When the previous leadership team stepped down and promoted the current leadership team that's when things took a very steep dive. I left this company after over 3 years of employment, 5 months pregnant risking any opportunity at maternity leave in a new position because I knew if I didn't leave and find another opportunity I would be jobless in less than 6 months. They have experienced numerous lay offs since I left, and I am so glad I got out when I did. Tilson went from a thriving, positive, collaborative work environment with a wonderful workplace culture to a place you're only secure in if you know someone who knows someone - AKA, the current leadership team and all of his pals. This adventure was a positive one for me because I left when I did. I had a wonderful boss, a wonderful team - and that all changed the second new leadership came into play. My review is strictly a reflection of what Tilson became under new leadership, not what it once was because I don't think any part of the old Tilson exists here anymore. When you have an employee willing to risk the bonding time with their child to escape your company, you know you're doing something really wrong.