Pros
Benefits fully paid Help pay back your student loans (even though it took a long time to get this)
Cons
The turnover rate here is absolutely appalling. No one cares if you stay or if you leave. If you stay, you will constantly be at the edge of your seat wondering if today is the day you will be fired. NO ONE is on your side. Your manager will not support you, care about you, or help you in any way shape or form. The goals created are completely outlandish and impossible to complete. Upper management will say it's easy. However, you'll never see them doing the same type of work or even understand what your work entails. Trying to take time off is a joke. You will feel like your signing your own final papers and not have a position when you return. They say they encourage taking time off for yourself and yet will make it incredibly difficult to achieve. There is no work/life balance. You will now belong to SoFi. You can't even switch shifts with another employee. They would rather you not be here. That makes a lot of sense, right? Holidays? Kiss those goodbye. Have a family? Have fun figuring out who's going to watch your kids when you get moved to a different shift and your manager won't budge. Want to go back to school? Better make the classes around your current work schedule. There are no raises and very few positions that will actually get you a bump in pay. They go off of the idea that the quarterly bonus will make up for the need for a raise. You will not always get this bonus and the bonus amount constantly changes. There is so much drama and politics in this office that it isn't worth losing your mental health. Remember, you won't be able to take a day off to collect yourself and set yourself straight again. Favoritism is strong with this company. Want to succeed? Pick your friends wisely.