Pros
- Really bright & airy office made it a nice inviting place to be - A younger management base that was easy to relate to - Really supportive management, in the Accounting Dept anyway. They were always looking to help the staff further their knowledge and career. They took time to teach so we understood things, rather than just enough procedural knowledge to complete a task - Fairly autonomous for an accounting dept. Lunches & breaks weren't strictly timed, appointments could be made during work hours without receiving any sort of negative feedback - The controller had her team's back whole heartedly - The staff was incredibly supportive and tight knit. I have worked at other places where I experienced a ton of back stabbing and throwing people under the bus and straight up sabotage and I experienced none of that at Sound. - Pay was fair, good about salary increases - Opportunity for upward advancement was decent. I had started taking things off of my manager's plate and there was a title change coming my way eventually for it from GL Staff Accountant to Senior Accountant, which would have meant a pay increase as well, had I stayed. Overall, Sound was a great place to work. I no longer work in the corporate world and will never go back. However, if I was still in it, there's no reason I wouldn't still be with Sound. It was my favorite job of all the corporate positions that I have held.
Cons
- I remember a lot of political chatter, but nothing earphones can't solve - The extremely repetitive nature of the GL Staff Accountant role did get pretty mind numbing not too long after I had thoroughly learned it. I started making mistakes because I got bored and a bit careless. :-/ oops