Pros
- Young professionals are able to start their careers out of college here - Snack walls/kegs in kitchen - Ability to take on a lot from the start - People are great! Made some of my best friends at Wayfair - Gym membership deals with BSC/Lifetime Fitness - Commuter benefits
Cons
- No work/life balance. Because of high turnover, you have too much work for a normal work week, however, they expect you to finish it all - even if you express you have too much. In turn, you work more. - If you come in early, people turn their heads when/if you leave before 5pm. You're always watched and there's a sense of guilt when you leave early, even if managers say it's okay and you put in your 8 hours. - High, high, HIGH turnover (if you're there a year, you're considered a veteran). This leads to lots of gaps in work flows and and inefficiencies all across the board. You spend so much time training one person and they leave. - Upper management doesn't care about lower levels - their opinions are not heard. - People that are L1/their opinions are looked down up from people in higher levels - Upper management often doesn't challenge their manager/director. Therefore, bad ideas trickle down and cause so many issues. Higher ups don't know the specifics. If managers - Impossible to move up in the chain unless you "buy in" and are a favorite - Review cycles are 3 months long. It's painful and you get little out of it. - No work from home policy - Things change so frequently that it feels like constant chaos and putting out fires. Everything is a priority because nothing is organized properly by upper management - Pay is not competitive enough for a data company in Boston