Pros
It's really hard to give this company any pros...we do have nice company outings every now and then. There are also some great people that work here (I really mean that) which makes things a little more pleasant for me but the bad really outweighs the good at this company. I can't say I enjoy working here.
Cons
I feel burdened every single day here. I feel like I am drowning but the only thing that really keeps me going is the fact that I have a few people to shoot the breeze with. -The first con is that we are {extremely} understaffed. I don't really understand how this is even allowed to go on for as long as it has and I believe no one in authority or with influence really cares. Someone that's worked there much longer than me filled me in on the company and told me that for as long as they've been there, my department has been the busiest and the most understaffed with a very high turnover. No one wants to work in this department. - Second con: Pay is low in comparison to the work load. Although, I'm not too sure more money would make working here any more tolerable.... -Third con: There's no integrity. I really don't want to elaborate on this because I want to remain as anonymous as possible...but I've seen some things happen here and I don't understand how so much gets swept under the rug. I really am disgusted...with what I've seen and some of the people I've seen do them. -Forth con: Technology is outdated. Also, the "higher ups" aren't readily willing to get with times and that makes my job that much more tedious and monotonous. Fifth con: There was no training. This is extremely problematic, especially for those newcomers (and there will be newcomers because turnover is high). I don't even bother voicing my frustrations with management because I feel like nothing will be done about it anyway (and I have experienced this as well). The consensus I've gathered from speaking with people that work there about all the problems here is that you have to just learn how to deal or look for something else.