Pros
This company pays OK, I'd say mid range of market salaries.
Cons
This company demonstrates discriminatory practices, particularly against women — with biases tied to age and marital status. There is a clear preference for employees who conform and do not question leadership. Women who speak up or show leadership qualities may be discouraged or overlooked. Promotions often appear to be based on favoritism rather than merit, and there's a culture of rewarding compliance over competence. Strong personalities who voice their opinions are generally not welcomed. Micromanagement is pervasive, and some roles involve long hours of difficult, repetitive tasks, including reviewing disturbing content without adequate support or breaks. HR lacks accountability and may not support employees in serious situations, including harassment. There are concerns that complaints can result in retaliation rather than resolution.