Pros
World-class corporate culture. I'm not just talking about the coffee and the snacks and the dogs. This place makes you feel like a family, and quickly. There's no fear in asking anyone a question, even upper leadership. It's actually encouraged to branch outside of your circle of teammates for help/ideas/questions/etc. Leadership is open and listens to employees, trying to make the workplace better both culturally and in performance of job. Company shows support of its employees in and out of the workplace, supporting community projects that employees are engaged in. Benefits are numerous and wonderful. Simply, what makes Terakeet great and truly refreshing is how dynamic it can be. When something isn't working, it's usually identified and fixed quickly. If you come from a large company that takes ages to innovate or change an archaic practice, you will find it very different at Terakeet.
Cons
In your duties, some dishonesty is effectively built into the job. This can be made worse when there is pressure to produce and the mindset of "say anything to hit our goal" is fleeting at first but widespread when you look around. If you aren't comfortable with white lies in the duty of your job, this isn't the place for you. If you aren't a good e-mailer, this isn't the job for you. Having a strategic mindset going into this job will set you apart, but the strategy department suffers from serious groupthink (example: reusing the same safe strategies until they are completely useless). At first, unique ideas outside the box are often dismissed or set on the back burner, depending on supervisor. Persistence is key to proving your ideas and getting them implemented. While benefits are numerous and add value to compensation, salary is far below competitive for an entry-level marketing position in Syracuse. Any salary data website will show entry level marketing in Syracuse with a 4-year degree will earn you high 30's to low 40's. Considering a large portion of the workforce has student debt, this can be a detractor if you don't have the ability to live at home to save money.