Pros
If you're considering taking a job at Alcami, you should know that they're going to try to drain you for everything you're worth. Expect long hours, poor leadership, and empty promises. But knowledge is power - before deciding on the job, weigh what matters to you. Is it money and experience? This place will pay you big money and since they struggle to retain experienced and qualified employees, you're likely to have the opportunity to take on a lot of responsibility and get a serious resume boost. It might be worth a year or two of pain and suffering, but it really depends on your own personal situation. If you've already gotten to a good place in your career or you can't afford to disrupt your personal life, then don't even consider this purgatory. Besides the money and experience, you'll probably make some good friends at Alcami. There are some hardworking employees, and you'd be surprised at how much a common struggle unifies people.
Cons
Alcami makes some very important and lifesaving medicine; however, leadership often tries to cut corners. Be prepared to raise concerns over SISPQ and have to fight to have your voice heard. Be prepared to be labeled insubordinate when you aim to protect your clients and their patients. Work here for a year or two and watch the cycle repeat itself: new employees come through the door with their morals and ideals and are chewed up and spit out in a few short months, making bad decisions and justifying why they really don't even care. When your integrity starts to crack, it's time to turn in your badge and move on.