Pros
There is a nice coffee machine. There are standing desks. It is in a good location (Mesa Riverview- Alma School and the 202). The rank and file employees all seem to be really cool and fairly talented. Pay is alright - but that is the only way they are keeping some key talent. They have a family friendly holiday party every December where you can bring your spouse or SO and any kids you have.
Cons
Oh lots. As of this writing - the company was just sold to a private equity firm based in LA (Platinum Capital Equity). So keep that in mind if you are considering moving here. PE firms exist to drive profits, so I am guessing that any ethics that still exist are soon to be snuffed out in the relentless pursuit to drive profits for shareholders. Really the biggest issues stem from a lack of organization and clear focus from the upper levels. There have been a series of significant layoffs and multiple key team members voluntarily leaving the company starting in Winter 2016 due to unexpected and seemingly random decisions to refocus where the company is heading and what products will be showcased. Tribal knowledge is the standard practice vs. the exception. There is literally zero on-boarding process, and you are expected to deliver results from literally the first day on the job (which is impossible since you don't even know the business). "The Client Is Always Right" mentality is pervasive, to the point where other projects are routinely interrupted and forced to be completed haphazardly as new critical projects are introduced very close to promised delivery dates. Certain positions do not have job duties that you would expect them to be part of, apparently in order to retain control over processes instead of being collaborative. This puts excessive pressure on a small number of employees while under-utilizing others. There is no real effort to create and promote job opportunities from within. They provide lunch for the building at quarterly informational meetings - but they do not cater to even the most basic of dietary restrictions (vegetarians, I hope you like iceberg lettuce with a side of iceberg lettuce, and an additional side of pastries). Also I have seen senior employees who have devoted an exceptional amount of time and talent to projects completely broken after the work they have been devoted to for 6 months or a year is completely scrapped in favor of a new idea because the product focus has shifted. Really everything is a fire and of critical importance, and the regular employees and managers do their best to keep it all under control, but it feels like a house of cards that is sitting on the San Andreas fault line.