Pros
• you can pretty much walk away for a month with no notice and still have your job. • they will rehire you even if you quite on the spot • they had a nice lunch room and locker room set up • Everyone they hire is a character whether good or bad. Lol some of the most memorable people I have ever met worked there. • a good stepping stone between careers
Cons
• Pretty much everything else • they liked us to play musical chairs everyday or at least every week. Meaning we never knew where we would be sitting and what sort of equipment we’d be using. There were two people with really bad B.o and I mean REALLY BAD and it got so bad the entire team would have to take turns moving their equipment and chairs over to the corner for quarantine. They’d air out for days. Eventually they sat in every chair and we no longer had an option other than to use the same keyboard, mouse AND chairs. I remember going home and smelling of these people. It would linger for days. • also the manager there had everyone come in in groups to tell them he’d be letting go of like half of them and that half the building would be rented out and the remaining from that side will be moved into a already cramped space with other companies. It was a real you know what, show. He couldn’t give an honest reason as to why they had decided on this even though it was obvious and his insincere smile to try and mask everything as “okay” made it hard to have any sort of confidence in the company. • I kept my job but quite after realizing it wasn’t a job that appreciates the hard work of everyone. If you do well they just demand more from you. The bar keeps rising and you’ll never reach the top. Great if they knew how to motivate their people and recognize their hard work.