Pros
For the FSC Corporate office: Benefits are pretty good. Vacation time and sick leave are good. Work/life balance is good in certain departments, but very bad in others. Informal office culture.
Cons
For the FSC Corporate office: Major decisions are based on emotion and assumptions, rather than data and logic, and without buy-in from affected business partners. Cross-functional departments have drastically competing agendas and there is constant in-fighting between the groups. Attempts to make the system better are met with non-support if they don't further the personal agendas of the Director-and-above level individuals. 90% women workforce in every department other than IT & Finance, More gender balance is needed. Systems and processes are archaic and inefficient, and upper management doesn't support or fund improving them. Leaders are promoted based on personal relationships rather than ability to move the business forward. Operates as a start-up when it should be more structured and linear (i.e. responsibilities of people in different departments often overlap, no real career advancement plan, major initiatives are shots-in-the-dark rather than thought through logically). There are no checks-and-balances, and no personal accountability. The stores are pressured to do more and more with less and less resources. The once-promising values system has lost its impact since the individuals that initiated them left the company. The best people are driven away, only to leave the mediocre in charge. The result of all the above is a very disorganized organization that doesn't keep good records, doesn't make good decisions, and is only kept alive because women are addicted to makeup and will always buy the product if it somehow reaches the stores.