Pros
The tool is great. The Benefits are OK, and PTO is standard ... that's about it.
Cons
Too many chefs in the Kitchen. Everyone has different ideas of success. You'll get a project to work on, only to find out that 3 levels above your manager, an executive made a decision to squash the problem at the root. 3 weeks later your work was, and has been pointless and most of the time your hard work goes unnoticed and unrecognized. The communication of the "Squashing" didn't happen, so you had no idea. They also give you fake deadlines that mean nothing to anyone, but they can and will use these deadlines to fire you. For example, March 6th was quality reporting deadline, then around February 4th, they internally created a Feb 21st deadline, which did not matter, as the real deadline was March 6th. Then they send you to DC to a conference the week of Feb 21st and will fire you for not meeting this self-imposed deadline, when in reality the project was to be completed on March 6th. There are snakes EVERYWHERE. They preach HR, and they tell you they have the employees best interest, but I was retaliated against after I complained to HR about literal harassment in the workplace. They make you fill out surveys about leadership every quarter, and tell you the info is confidential... It isn't and they will find anyway to remove you if you don't check 5 stars in every box. The Texas team is highly dysfunctional... They force you to talk about your life outside of work every Monday by rating yourself on a 1-10 scale outside of work. Then you have to describe why you answered this way. The market manager and market president will use this information against you as soon as they get the chance. It's toxic. It's not productive, and they honestly have no idea how to manage people, or accounts.