The only reason why I wouldn't give them a 5-star review is because there are small things like not having much flexibility with being remote or just having more a more modernized perspective on this area of work-life balance.
When I was at TEK, I worked very hard and they didn't force me to work as hard as I did it's just who I am as a person and the backwards part of about this component of work life balance is that when I started with TEK we were all remote! From day 1 until honestly about a little over a year or so, we were fully remote during the pandemic, but once the world started to slowly get back to normal there was a huge push from leadership to go back to a fully on-site environment 5 days week unless you were in that top percentage of high producers that are hitting absurdly high numbers that I can't even fathom to imagine to achieve.
It was such head scratching part of working at TEK that started to bother me over time because we live in a different era where life can change quickly, and things can be very stressful at times so just having that ability to get away from other people or work in a different environment can do wonders for employees mental health/well-being.
I spoke with leadership about this and this in depth with open dialogue and they would have fully supported this, but it really was a company-wide decision and not something that an individual office could determine so their hands were tied there with having to make that call.
I respected that because they were just doing their job, but I ultimately still give this a Con because this is a flaw with TEK and I think it needs to be acknowledged. It was definitely a motivating factor that contributed to me eventually leaving, but not the main one so I don't want to make it seem like it's a terrible place because it's definitely not.