Pros
Family-owned company that cares about the employees and work/life integration. Challenges you to always be and do more. Offers plenty of opportunities to grow both personally and professionally. Get to work with people all over the country.
Cons
No cons for me but if you don’t like being challenged to get uncomfortable and challenge the status quo, this isn’t the place for you. Complacency doesn’t have a home here.
Pros
Great culture Great communication from Leadership Personal Growth and Development opportunities are available
Cons
We are always busy, no down season.
Pros
- Used to be open-minded and innovative. - Used to have a nice relaxed environment. - Used to have good policies for management staying in touch with workers.
Cons
- Management is not on the same page and gives inconsistent messaging. - Management does not receive constructive criticism at all. Only tell them what they want to hear. - Upper management does not listen to concerns (or anything really) from workers. Middle management is vindictive and insecure. - Management often makes disparaging political and religious comments. - No clear paths for career progression. - Many of their reviews, job postings, etc. are misleading or outright lies. - Management highly values outward appearance of the company (Best Place to Work survey) over reality. They do everything they can short of paying employees for good reviews. - Benefits such as health care, work from home policies, parental leave, basic vacation are all regressive. - Made up "value" system pushed onto employees but ignored for management. - Little to no diversity (non-white or non-males are definitely treated differently). - Accounting can make costly errors with paychecks (possibly illegal). - New hires make more than long time employees. - NO bonuses at all. Ever. - Took government handouts and cut employee salaries during Covid, all while profits went up.
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