Pros
They welcomed me in with no experience and threw everything at me, I was able to learn a lot very quickly. The CEO is a great sweet talker, can make you think everything is great or taken care of, even when everything is behind the shambles.
Cons
Where should I begin with the cons? I was asked during my exit interview if I would recommend this company to a friend, and the answer is absolutely not. I would not allow a friend to go through the stress, anger, belittlement or loss of voice at JEB that I went through. The company asks a lot of employees with the overloading of an unattainable amount of clients to service (12 or more is way too many...), little to no support, too small of teams, low pay that does not match expertise or industry market value. When asked for feedback on how things are running or on potential clients, employees are steamrolled so the only answer is that of Jamie the CEO or the sales team. The CEO would rather play with his horses than actually manage his company or take care of his stressed, overworked and unhappy employees. The entire affiliate team has left, leaving employees that are only a few weeks into the industry and fresh consultants to service all the clients, and still the company brings in more clients and lies to everyone that everything is fine. Clients are angry, but no one should worry about it. His leadership style is to blow smoke and not communicate. There are no processes in place or the ones that are, are so out of date that they are now useless, but employees are still expected to waste time and run through them or be reprimanded. The likelihood of being promoted is not there, unless the entire affiliate team quits in the span of a couple of months... If you want to hate your job and life, try JEBCommerce. Oh, and many of the positive reviews were asked for from the employees, leaving a negative review felt like it might come back to us. Wish I could leave less than a one star.