Pros
dog friendly, most of the people that you work with are amazing & hard working.
Cons
Honestly didn't realize how bad it was until I got out - it's like being in an abusive relationship. They pitch an amazing culture but all of the perks are to cover up the fact that you're going to be underpaid & working a min of 50-55 hrs/week and treated like garbage by your managers. It sounds childish but they really do all play favorites. Inconsistent processes all over the board, it's like no one can figure out how to do their jobs? Upper management is shady and Ray is bringing a bunch of changes that are great for the C-suite's pockets but takes away from lower level. I literally had to get extra approvals to order highlighters & post-it notes. With all of the cons, everyone still acts like it is the best job you're going to find in Charleston & it really isn't. The grass is definitely greener.