PTO is very low and they offer very little holidays for how much they brag about having work life balance. Benefits all around are average at best. Because they are a younger consulting company, they have a lot of unfulfilling projects and say yes to too much. So you could get put on a project that is a "butts in seats situation". Which for some this can be relaxing and stable... until you get pulled off the project which is to be expected in consulting, and then you could get put in another project where you aren't even developing, just on production support for weeks...This is the worst part about this job. If a client wants you to be a factory worker and pull a lever for 8 hours straight, in most cases it feels like Callibrity would allow that as long as the client is paying enough. Not all projects are like this, but more than 3 of these types of projects have existed for years and don't seem to be going away anytime soon.
The company of course wants more outcome based projects, but they can't afford to turn the money they make on these boring projects that don't have much direction.