Pros
The people working here are genuinely nice guys, and the salary and benefits are pretty good compared to the market (good salary, paid broadband at home, private health insurance).
Cons
Unfortunately the cons clearly outweigh the pros; the market has changed but the company has not changed with it. The day-to-day is incredibly frustrating with no effort being made to formulate a strategy or set clear goals. Management are (and I’m quoting) asking the employees to “do the same things as always but better” which I think means “sell more and deliver faster”. No discussions on what isn’t working or how to fix it, mainly due to fear of conflict (better that everybody gets along rather than discuss difficult changes). The management team are not being held accountable for the performance, which in itself is remarkable, instead the operational people are being let go. In any other company held by a private equity firm the CEO would have been fired after failing to meet the budget and growth requirements in the last 5 years.