Pros
The employees are great. Healthcare is paid for. 10 days of PTO. Daily lunch.
Cons
The most selfish, insecure, hypocritical owners imaginable. They want people who aren't "clock watchers" yet, they watch your every move and are extremely inflexible no matter how much money you make them or hours you work. They make you feel bad about everything. Don't assume that the "good" we are doing for the world would manifest its way into the culture. We are treated like children. No diversity. 99% women so the CEO can feel powerful with his intimidation tactics. He also likes to make creepy comments to his favorites about their looks and outfits. No ability to work remotely even in poor weather or if you have a doctor's appointment. One person (a man) was allowed to move and work remotely, but it was a secret. Also, expect to be shamed if you aren't dressed to impress every day. The editor in cheif expects women to dress like she did when she worked in corporate decades ago. "Marketing" means paid social advertising. Nothing more. Don't expect to learn anything here, unless it's how to cope under duress. No HR. Nobody to stick up for you. Anyone who has spoke up against the founders was fired. It's a paid hostage situation every day between 8:30am - 5:30pm.