Pros
- Decent compensation - May be a good thing to have on your resume since it is a large multinational company - Working with marquee clients - Telecommuting flexibility
Cons
- mid-market leadership demonstrates bad culture (i.e., participating in gossip, not practicing what they preach, lying to cover up their mistakes, throwing employees under the bus with everything that goes wrong, blatant favoritism, tolerating bullying, etc.) - office cliques; it's high school all over again - random firings with no substantial reason at all; to make matters worse, they will lie about the reason to the rest of the staff once the employee is gone so as to make themselves look good at the expense of the employee's good reputation - limited growth opportunities - the best employees who contribute the most get "rewarded" with all the work that no one wants/or has time to do; no work-life balance even outside of the busiest seasons - very high turnover rate; most client managers leave within 1- 2 years - low morale; overworked and stressed employees with no mentors; sink or swim mentality; if we are supposed to figure out everything on our own, that what in the world is leadership there for?! - your ideas are not taken into consideration; if you have an issue, it is always your problem. - lack of respect as leadership habitually talks down to you; manipulative management tactics as they use fear, humiliation and bullying to get you to do or not do something - lack of job role clarity - micromanagement is definitely a thing here