Pros
- They pay weekly - Nice facilities in the building (gym, cafeteria, starbucks, break room)
Cons
- There is no proper training, different people will teach you different things and then management will tell you its wrong and when you ask how to actually do it they will say they don't know. - You can only make up $26-$30 an hour in this position even as a senior - Lots of micromanaging, they monitor your bathroom breaks - Inconveinient location, don't pay you enough to live nearby - Can't wfh if sick, have to take pto so people will literally come in sick to not waste PTO days - Required to come into office tues-thurs even though there is no collaboration they say you come in for networking but will talk to you if they see you chatting with people for more than 5 minutes even if its a question if you don't tell your manager first - no effective management skills: will not give you reasonings just will tell you to do things - terrible communication - don't care about employees, there is no "I'm done for the day" you constantly have things to do and things will be pilled on you and when you ask for help or guidance they will ask if you even want to work there anymore. - I put in a 2 week notice and they told me to pack up that day. - Manager consistently didn't spell things on email correctly, constantly made jokes about disabled people, not intelligent