Pros
-There is often free food -Colleagues are generally nice -Flexible work from home policy -Good reason to move to DC
Cons
-The pay in not competitive, most entry-level workers are getting support from their parents -Teams and management are extremely cliquey and favoritism is obvious -The culture is very young with many employees in their 20s and 30s who are close friends outside of work leading to an unprofessional work environment, you will also be ostracized if you don't go to the bars/happy hours constantly -Performance goals are based on ridiculous numbers - if you're paired with a strong sales rep, they will do all of your work for you, but if you're paired with a weaker rep you have zero chance of meeting your goals and management knows it -The interviews are purposely vague so that you don't know what you're signing up for - this company preys on new graduates, many of whom are gone within 1 or 2 years max - the job is calling and emailing university leaders all day long, even those who have explicitly told you they want to be left alone -Managers are extremely micromanagey and you might be managed by someone 2 or 3 years older than you -Entry-level staff are treated as a dime a dozen - nobody outside of your manager/team even pretends to care about you or talks to you -Middle and senior management are often rude and unapproachable - will walk by you a hundred times and not even say hello