Pros
work from home and access to high end brands for discounted prices
Cons
When starting at the original business the company felt like small business doing big things, local owners/managers and a connected team. After being purchased By Game One the message was to be a team player, shortly after being welcomed to the team they let go all but the most needed workers and moved us to purely Remote which would be nice if they planned a structure, currently there are 5 different facilities working under one name but with different hold over practices from before they were acquired, management does not know what the right way is but everyone is doing it wrong. Any position with real knowledge and experience of things such as production and the process to ship and produce were let go and in their place we were introduced with a rotating cast of outsider remote management workers with no real rubber to the road knowledge but all the bureaucratic procedures to hide their lack of usefulness in what mattered, the client an the product All to say Game One and its management did not only ruin its own business but every other business it acquired making it effectively less then the sum of its parts