Pros
*Decent pay for entry level *Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance *It's very rare employees are asked to work above 40 hours a week.
Cons
At the start of 2020, the head of the company got drunk during a workday, and slammed an employee against a wall. He apologized to the company later, but there was no change in his authority or responsibility. I was relieved when we switched to work from home, because I felt unsafe being in the studio with him. Given that incident, and a spotty history of dealing with harassment in general, I did not feel protected as an employee. There is a very low ceiling at the company in terms of higher level opportunities or creative input. The same core group of people have dictated how the shows should look and run for years, resulting in stagnation on a visual and technical level. The priority of completing work is faster, not better. There are frequent issues with payroll. Specifically with healthcare deductions and tax returns. This is a fine company for an entry level artist to start their career in, but I would recommend leapfrogging to another company within a year or two. Learn what you can, pad your portfolio, and get out. The future for the company seems less than stellar.