Pros
There is a handful of great people at this company- mostly employees not really at the management level.
Cons
The culture is awful at Wiland. There is EXTREME micromanagement (from the CEO down), HR is extremely unapproachable, rude, and has no business acumen. On the day before my last day with the company (after I had put in my two week notice), I was texted me and told not to come in for my last day with no explanation. There are no best practices for anything and consistency with decision making depends on how the leaders feel that day. On top of the extreme cultural issues, there is also little to no opportunity for growth unless you are a "favorite". The company lacks diversity and is not at all a workplace I would recommend for younger workers or people graduating from college and looking for a first job. Essentially, the company is comprised mostly of middle aged white men and decisions around growth, benefits, upward mobility, and hiring, etc. are all made by that group, so I do not see diversity changing within the company any time soon. There is also a very high level of nepotism within the company and hiring decisions are based on who the company "knows" rather than who the actual best fit for the position is. There is a work from home policy within the handbook, but in my position I was never allowed to work from home (there is no consistency across the company). I would not recommend working at this company as the biggest thing I learned while working here is that the grass is not always greener on the other side.