Pros
The company energy is cool. You can definitely be yourself and bond with conworker a going through the same obstacles as you.
Cons
Prepare to be penny pinched by management. When I spoke to CEO during interview process I was told I would be given everything for my success....had to buy my own office equipment outside of a laptop. Was told I was approved for extra company money to purchase equipment but when I expensed the agreed upon amount - I was told they’d only cover half. So it came out of my pocket. You’ll have to pay out of pocket for systems that the company should just give you. Bigs wigs of the company don’t seem to realize how much comes out of our pockets for systems we need just to do our job?? You won’t be able to sign into systems they do pay for because there aren’t enough licenses for everyone. Training was interesting. Everyone’s so busy doing their own job that they don’t have time to really teach you yours. You will be out on the spot in front of others whether you feel ready or not...then be told you aren’t ready...only to receive word that wow you passed this level of training great job! Very mixed message from top to bottom. There are no flex Fridays when you start either. Prepare to work 60 hour weeks for at least 6months-1 year and even successful people at this job still work those hours and well over. Overworking yourself seems to be celebrated at this company.