Pros
- Fun workout environment. - Relaxed dress code (there isn't really a dress code at all). - Paid time off is not accrued (which I liked).
Cons
- Management lacks skills and background needed to be effective at managing their people as well as setting/completing goals. - Title Nine is CHEAP. Instead of hiring experienced professionals they will hire unqualified people from within. Examples: Email marketing associate leaves, they have a customer service rep with zero background fill the new position. Needed a new IT helpdesk tech, they promoted someone from the warehouse who was pulling/picking orders (again, this person had no experience in this field). - Salary is far below industry standard. - They do not value working mothers. Their maternity leave is dismal and they are unwilling to help new mothers adjust to their rigid work schedules. - They don't give raises! No cost of living adjustments, either. Crazy! If you love to workout and are a young single woman with roommates, then Title Nine might be for you. Conversely, if you're not single then I hope your significant other gets paid well because you will not be able to afford bay area living on their salary. And if you have kids? Forget it.