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80% would recommend to a friend

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Sasan Goodarzi

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75% positive business outlook

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5.0
Jan 18, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive Pay and Benefits, Flexibility in work schedule/hours, Hybrid work environment, Opportunities for internal mobility,

Cons

The company is very top heavy so not a lot of opportunities to move up and you will hit a ceiling. You can move to other Business Units, but up-leveling to new position will be tough.

3.0
Jan 18, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great pay, benefits, and remote work. If you keep your head down and do your job, you will be fine as long as you are not in management.

Cons

Lots of work and not enough hours approved to complete it. You will not know where you rank until it’s bonus time. No one ever knows how the bonus is calculated or why you ranked how you ranked. Every business unit functions differently (not for the better). If you don’t do something game changing RECENTLY, you will never move up into a higher position and don’t take your time moving up because you will not get promoted after a while. Popularity contest atmosphere. You never know when you’ll get fired. Leads want your job and will find a way to get it. Leads are never satisfied - they find things to complain about. Bonus is discretionary and will be reduced if the business unit numbers are not met.

4.0
Jan 18, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The company treats you really well, really high compensation, plenty of employee benefits such as WFM furniture, internet coverage, and a wellness stipend. The leadership is clear about what they want, and through regular meetings will make their vision known, allowing you to pivot to whatever you need to to achieve your individual goals while also staying aligned with the overall priorities. Feedback is helpful and consistent, and you are treated with respect. They hire you to be an expert in a specifc domain, and once you're done with training, you own that domain fully. Managers and leaders will defer to you, and you are expected to be able to stay on top of everything you own.

Cons

While it is nice to have the level of freedom we have in how we approach solving problems, sometimes a little more guidance would be appreciated. Also, promotions and raises seem to be hard to come by without basically interviewing for an entirely new position. Career growth is possible and encouraged, but takes a long time.

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