Pros
1. if you like micro management and a 12 hour work day
Cons
1. everything. it’s terrible. they are EXTREMELY strict and will not allow breaks (yes, not even your lunch break, and if you take one and step away from your computer, prepare to get written up). micromanaging is deeply embarrassing and they will continuously pile work and clients onto you until it feels like you’re laying on your chest crushed with rocks on your back. there are meetings to talk about work load, and then the work load never gets re-established. i worked here for years and it’s only gotten worse. management is TERRIBLEEEE!!!!! my manager was the least personable, coldest person who doesn’t even do a good job turning that off in front of clients. she never trained new hires and expected them to just know what to do. she consistently asked me to do things i have never had training on, and then got upset at me for not knowing how to do it. please. just don’t work here. seriously. there’s a MAJOR reason why it’s so under staffed. i really hope MJ JOHNSON reads these