Pros
Free lunch, big cappuccino machine in the lobby, paid on time, decent salary
Cons
In my short time here, most people I was working with were brand new. The people who had been there longer than just a short few months were family members. When I began training for my position, I was told to do it a different way from each person who was training me. At one time I was told by someone that they would take care of something, and then later that day the same person berated me for not taking care of it, essentially gas lighting me. I would get in trouble for things other people weren’t doing either. “Do as I say, not as I do.” They told me this was a “no lunch culture” office, so in addition to staying late most nights, I was only getting a short lunch break in the tiny kitchen. It was nice that they bought lunch for the week, but it was a way to control you and keep you readily available to get you back to work at the drop of a hat. They initially told me they only held 2-3 events in a month, but it was more like 5-6. They micromanage their employees. They have an internal messaging program to cut back on inter office emails, but that is heavily monitored. You have to send in an email to HR what exactly you did all day long. I wish I had listened to the 1 star reviews before I started working here.