Pros
They're pretty flexible about working remotely, especially since Covid. Many of the project managers and content development managers have come up through the ranks and therefore, understand the needs of the 'workers on the ground.' The company provides some nice perks, like WFH allowances, Health and Wellness benefits, Internet reimbursement and $100 Uber Eats allowances for pretty much any holiday.
Cons
The other half of the project managers are outside hires who simply have a degree in 'project management,' and therefore, have NO idea what is required of content managers 'on the ground.' In these cases, PMs fail to push back against unrealistic client demands, especially timelines, and routinely overpromise to clients without checking feasibility with their CDs.