Pros
- Facilities are well maintained, and the environment is generally clean and organized.
- A bonus structure exists for hourly and salaried staff.
- Many managers and technical leads are approachable and willing to help.
- Starting pay can be competitive depending on the role.
- Plenty of employee parking.
- Training programs are structured and help new hires ramp up efficiently.
Cons
- Compensation does not keep pace with cost of living, and raises feel reactive rather than intentional.
- Bonus structures lack consistency.
- The culture in some areas has shifted toward heavy oversight and micromanagement. What was once more results focused now feels compliance driven, with increasing restrictions that have hurt morale.
- Benefits are expensive relative to coverage quality. Healthcare premiums significantly reduce take home pay
- Conflict resolution often appears risk averse and liability focused rather than employee focused
- The company doesn't seem to care about employee assets.
- Internal priorities and project expectations are frequently unclear, leading to misalignment and frustration.
- The rollout of unlimited PTO has created more confusion than flexibility.