Pros
Great Training:
The training is very hands-on yet encourages independence. There are plenty of people available for help and advice if you're not afraid to ask. You're included in client-facing conversations instead of just setting meetings and never seeing the outcome. This leads to fast learning and growth.
Relaxed Yet High Energy:
People here celebrate wins and get excited with you and for you. When I do well, I feel like my peers are genuinely proud of me, and when I’m struggling, they offer support. A lot of sales are out of your control, but it's clear that as long as your effort and improvement are consistent, you're in a good place.
Casual Yet Professional:
People take their work seriously, but not themselves too seriously. There's an expectation of professionalism, but it’s balanced with a work-hard/play-hard mentality. There are fun events, multiple office branches, relaxed Friday schedules, and plenty of incentives like half days.
Competitive Yet Team-Oriented:
It’s fun to be competitive with your coworkers, but there’s never a sense of superiority. Weekly goals are team-oriented, so when everyone pushes a little harder, the whole group succeeds together.
Feels like company is growing very fast and I could be apart of something special.
Cons
Fully in person/in office. Could be room for 1-2 work from home days a week, at least barring a lack of productivity. Management doesn't seem to believe in the idea of recharging/mental health. With that being said PTO has been allowed at a normal rate so far, but they could be more open to working from home as an option.