Pros
*Flexible hours *Flexible spending account for medical expenses
Cons
*Horrible working environment *Sexism is rampant *Very low salaries, and you won't ever get paid what you deserve *Mentally unstimulating. Many employees with post graduate and advanced degrees spend their days scheduling appointments *Team work is not encouraged *There were meetings from management to employees threatening us *No feedback on the work we did *There was not enough work to go around *Very hard to see a future there, they have a very high turnover. I've seen one person quit within 3 months of starting. Most last about a year *You only get 8 holidays a year, and benefits were not impressive *People who get fired are extremely happy, those who quit are ecstatic *Women are sexually harassed on a regular basis *Professionalism does not exist here, employees dress inappropriately on a regular basis, and conversations that should not take place at the workplace are heard across the halls *Very minimal training. If you make a mistake you will be punished, even if you were not trained *The building itself is pretty gross