Pros
There are some truly great people that work for the company overall. Benefits are offered
Cons
.Benefits were offered but commonly viewed as subpar and expensive. (Healthcare benefits not encouraged for families or spouses due to lack of affordability. Maternity leave of 2 weeks is viewed by upper leadership as generous.)
.From my experience, leadership and communication were sometimes inconsistent, which made expectations unclear at times.
.I observed that the senior leader occasionally interacted more like a peer than a manager, including joining in on discussions about employee performance and attempting to access a company computer.
.The office culture, in my view, tended to be cliquish, with behavior and communication varying and deemed acceptable between different groups.
.Based on what I saw, rules and expectations were not always applied consistently, and work-hour flexibility seemed to differ among employees.
.In my experience, verbal guidance from leadership didn’t always match how performance or decisions were later evaluated.
.I noticed that guidance and procedures sometimes differed within this office, itself, and especially between others, which could create confusion.
.From my experience, political and religious viewpoints were sometimes criticized privately if they didn’t align with certain groups, which reinforced the cliquish culture.
.In my observation, morale appeared uneven across teams, and employee turnover or transfers seemed higher than average.
.In my experience, stronger communication, more consistent policy enforcement, and clearer managerial boundaries could improve the workplace environment.