Pros
- Company is remote. If you like working from home or don't enjoy an office, this is a good option. - They will bend over backward to make sure you have the required tools to be successful. This includes any user accounts, services, and even hardware/equipment, paid on the company dime. - Managers are very quick to provide feedback for your performance and offer steps to either improve or continue your company/industry progression. - Company want to help you out in obtaining any required certifications to progress in the IT industry. - Reviews are yearly, they will promote from within for hard work. - Pay and benefits are above par for industry averages. Yearly bumps due to inflation. - Company seems to want employees for the long haul and will invest to make sure you're around as a result.
Cons
- Your work is tracked in 15-minute increments due to how the company bills its clients. This is the company's main method of KPI, so take that as you wish. - Company doesn't hold many all-hands or stand-ups, so oftentimes you may not know exactly what each department is up to, or what the company is up to all the time. To counter that, they are a heavy user of Slack to make major announcements.