Pros
Growth Opportunity Great Coworkers Office is located in a great area
Cons
Healthcare options could be better
Pros
I've been with Strong Automotive for over a decade, and there is truly nowhere else I'd rather work. The environment is fast-paced and can be challenging, but it keeps things interesting every single day. There is never a dull moment, and there is always an opportunity to learn something new. The leadership team has everyone's best interests in mind (good benefits, pay, and PTO) and has put the company on the right path for growth and success for years to come. The company also gives back to the local community through donations and volunteer opportunities, which is incredibly refreshing to see.
Cons
Things can change quickly given the industry, but if you keep an open mind and are willing to embrace the change, you'll be just fine!
Pros
Great people! If you're in a job that you care even a little about, you'll like who you work with. Instant sense of your own impact, there's no such thing as a makework job and even "personality hires" are usually good at what their job entails Work comes in high-time-pressure, low-time-pressure intervals, so you aren't just nose against the grindstone the whole month Good individual benefits inc. 401k match
Cons
Work comes in high-time-pressure, low-time-pressure intervals, so it's easy to burn out if you aren't ok with the pacing swings. This comes with any automotive work and is not specific to Strong, but seems to sneak up on some people Management seems to either pay less attention than they perhaps should to certain department trends, or pay too much attention rather than letting the department lead set policy. There should either be more or less flexibility, but I don't know which Persistent IT infrastructure hiccups can make accomplishing tasks difficult Depending on the department and hours, you may or may not suffer from seasonal affective disorder in the winter. There are some dungeon-like offices
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