Pros
The people are genuinely amazing. Some great personalities, fun to be around. Work life balance is great, managers are trusting of employees and there was very little micromanagement (unfortunately this did start to change towards the end of my time here, but nothing too bad). Definitely made some real friends. Fun activities pretty frequently if you’re into that sort of thing
Cons
Very little room for growth, both positional and skill-wise. As a digital marketing strategist, it felt like there weren’t many opportunities for strategizing. My position was more of a project management role. This was my biggest complaint throughout my time here, and while it was heard by management not much action was taken. The feedback I usually received was to take learning into my own hands and be proactive. This was my main method for growth in my limited available time, but with a full book of business the tasks stack up quickly and time is a precious commodity. Most days I found myself just doing what I could to stay afloat, and that often left me too drained to be proactive for my clients. Unfortunately I think this is a symptom of the processes and systems in place here. It works fine for some people, but it wasn’t a great fit for my goals and strengths. If you’re good at PM/organization you’ll probably be just fine