Pros
Work from home, okay pay (but no raises for planning team in over two years), good parental benefits, you get to work with mass-affluent clients
Cons
No work/life balance, executive leadership is completely out of check with the reality of how much work there is to be done daily, continual moving targets (good luck hitting an onboarding goal and having any semblance of a life outside of work), the dev team is vastly understaffed and as such they make planning tools and technology features that are largely incomplete and inefficient, you have to manage a book of 200+ households (average meeting count per week is 20+ meetings), most tenured staff members transfer out of planning roles to other roles in the company to work less or they leave altogether.