Pros
It's no exaggeration to say that this is a corporation that genuinely cares about its people. Eide Bailly was (and maybe still is) on the Denver Post's Best Places to Work list, and it was well-deserved. My first day orientation was memorable...I can't think of any other firm where I've felt so welcomed. The Denver office had nearly 100 staff members when I was there, and approx. 90% were professional, personable, and very bright. I felt valued and respected as an administrative staff member. I felt my opinions and feedback made a difference to upper management. Work/life balance in my position was ideal - my usual workload made for a very full and busy day, and I was trusted to work independently and manage my priorities. My direct manager was exceptional: she was reasonable, genuinely helpful, and made the time to deal with challenging circumstances such as helping to balance my workload on the few occasions when it became excessive. If I hadn't had to move to Fort Collins for a family health issue, I like to think I'd still be working there.
Cons
As with any company, there were a handful of employees who were difficult, and one in particular who had obvious anger issues. Knowing I was supported by senior management made them tolerable.