Pros
I got to meet some really cool people, but those people left a couple of months after I did.
Cons
Where do I begin. This company is so poorly run, it's amazing they are still in business.
-- If you work in the US, your opinion doesn't matter. It's all France all the time with this company. But more importantly, you have to embrace France
-- There is no HR or anyone to talk to. When I first started, I was promised a bonus after 3 months. At the 3 month mark, I didn't receive the bonus. When I called the "office manager" in Paris, she said "Sorry, I forgot." The bonus was eventually received.
-- I was told they had a sales list of over "300 companies" for me to call. There was no list. And when I brought it up, management acted like they had no idea what I was talking about.
-- The CEO once told me one of the value propositions of the company was that he went to MIT. His exact words to me were "Tell them I went to MIT. That usually impresses people." The reality is, there were no value props in the US because there was no game plan for the US.
-- Upper Management could care less about employees. There is no training, salaries are mediocre at best, and there is nobody to voice your opinion to.