Pros
- Free Beverages - Opportunity to grow your career (but, the pay is under industry standards and junior level employees are expected to work well over 45+ hours a week) - Female owned (only the type of women that tear others down rather than supporting each other) - Pay for some career training - Offer annual bonuses
Cons
- Different standards and expectations based on level of seniority and popularity in the office (For example, the flexible work schedule and ability to work from home was one of the key benefits they promoted. Once you start, it's strongly recommended that you're in the office 8-5) - Zero diversity - It's a toxic "mean girl" work culture that creates unnecessary competition between employees rather than encouraging growth and collaboration - Very stuffy and corporate environment despite promoting progressive workspace - Lack of accountability and finger pointing when things go wrong (even from managers and leadership) - Take advantage of new graduates and offer sub-par entry level salaries