Pros
Remote work and good pay
Cons
Extraordinarily high levels of micromanagement. Super long hours on calls, tons of meetings. The first 8 months or so I was I on the phone at least 8 hours a day. Desperation and hostility in the air like I've never seen before. Getting yelled at and being blamed and accused was a regular occurrence. I called in sick maybe 3 times in a year after working 70+ hours a week and was accused of skipping out on work. Literally the most unhealthy work environment I've ever worked in. I disliked it a few months in and even went crawling back to my previous employer begging for my job back. I don't mind working extra, but when I'm micromanaged all day every day and can't be left alone long enough to do my job it's just depressing. I proposed many solutions to overcome what I saw as a very "reactive" method. I wanted to propose proactive methods but that was met with hostility. There was no agile/scrum/jira, it was random uncontrolled work that just rains down on you all day every day. Now I have left and have a job where people respect one another instead of screaming at each other and pointing fingers all around. We have meetings as needed and don't spend the entire day on calls talking about what needs to be done and how. We just do it. It's amazing how much a place can eat you up, and this was the worst job I've ever had period. I even was looking for jobs that pay far less for a time and was willing to take that rather then work in an overly subjective and hostile environment. I do not recommend this company. When I left I told them about the hostilities, the long hours, being accused of skipping out on work for calling in sick a few times a year lol. And they could care less, let me tell you. I also never received any career pathing which is odd in today's society. But other people did! Run.