Pros
Free soda and other unhealthy snacks. Company events (pizza parties, skiing, etc.)
Cons
Clicklease is a dead end for your career. Don't fall for the glitz and glam they may try to sell you. This company is run by the CEO and no one else. Everyone caters to him and decisions are made by him and him alone. They may have a new "President" but Bart is the decision maker. He's old the typical white old fashioned CEO who values seeing employees work rather than actually having good performance management. Bart enjoys the profit and "growth" of Clicklease but it doesn't trickle down past his executive team. His executive team consists entirely of men who minus a few are incompetent. Bart is insecure and needs to be liked by his employees but isn't bothered to get to know any of them. Employees are expected to work in office every day but he's in office 1-2 days a week. The product Clicklease sells may seem cool but when you realize it targets mostly low income and low credit consumers it's predatory in nature. The good reviews are from company yes-men, and those are the only employees who stay for more than 12 months. Turnover is outrageous and due to that you'll wear many hats, expect to do things outside of your job description without any sort of pay adjustment or title change. The HR department is laughable and are not your friends. No one in HR has any previous experience, and they bow to the whim of the CEO. The CEO openly mocks the department and the only reason Clicklease even has an HR department is for disciplinary reasons. The only other department worth mentioning is the sales department that is the companies golden child, however it's a boy club and the stereotypical Utah sales department. The company is also full of nepotist hires. Benefits are lack luster and the pay is lower than average. Don't expect raises or any sort of career pathing either. The two times I requested a cost of living raise they were denied due to "budget restraints". If you enjoy working under unrealistic expectations with very little direction from upper management, power-hungry leaders, and a crappy culture you may enjoy working at Clicklease.