Pros
In my opinion, the only real perks of working with Crossmark would be the flexibility in the schedule (pretty easy to get time off when needed) and working mostly early morning hours, allowing employees to be done for the day earlier than with most jobs.
Cons
If you are looking for opportunities to advance your career, this is absolutely not the place for you to work. Since I have been employed by the company, I have received two pay decreases and a demotion, yet I would consistantly be told how much of an asset I am to the company and how great of a job I do in the field. Way to show an employee how much they are valued... taking 12% of my hourly rate away totally made me feel like I was appreciated by the company. Drive time and mileage are a joke when compared to what other merchandising companies pay their employees. You are expected to give and give and give, yet all the company does in return is take from employees. I left the company with such a sour taste in my mouth. I am on to bigger and better things, and am so happy to be able to not have to depend on Crossmark as my main source of income. If you are considering a job with Crossmark, run, and run fast. You'll thank me later.