Pros
There are so many but these are the main ones: 1. The people. It sounds cliche but Allied hires enthusiastic, motivated and smart people who inspire me to contribute above and beyond by daily tasks (it helps that I get to work on fun projects such as implementing Allied's first mentorship program!) It's been rewarding to receive positive feedback about the program from participants and see them grow in their careers). I know other employees would tell you the same thing about the Allied team because I hear it first-hand all the time. 2. I am proud to say I work at Allied. I love telling people about my job, Allied's buildings and mission. Our buildings are not only beautiful, but they also support the humanity in all of us (wellness, creativity, connectivity and diversity). My personal values very much align with Allied's. 3. Allied cares about it's employees by offering learning and development opportunities, amazing group benefits, fair pay, and other fun and educational programs that support our well-being (social activities, puppy socials, corporate discounts, Interesting educational sessions related to EDI and company updates.
Cons
Some people don't think they want to work at Allied because we work in the office 5 days a week. But I love it. All the pros above make it worth any commute. Coming to work at Allied energizes me and allows for so many opportunities to learn that you don't get working remotely.