Pros
The only good thing was the cafeteria and gym.
Cons
No work life balance No ability to work from home Leaders did not have ability to make decisions No employee engagement And the best part is that the company is having their attorney send out tuition reimbursement demands during a pandemic where over 16 million people have filed unemployment and the economy is crashing (and the amount is incorrect, they are asking for more than I submitted / received). Goes to show that they only care about making profit where they could be putting their resources to better use. I had to leave prior to the 3 year agreement since everyday I would have a breakdown due to the demand of the job and the way I was treated. I was forced to leave to save my mental health. This is the worst company I ever worked for.