Pros
You are given a lot of great learning opportunities at CBIZ and are given a lot of responsibility early on in your career -- usually right out of college. I enjoyed working with hard-working, smart individuals in a team driven environment that really helped me learn and develop as a professional. Getting experience working on many low risk and high risk audit areas (in many different industries) early in your career is great. CBIZ also offers great benefits and a good amount of vacation to start, however it feels like there is shame around actually taking the vacation, as you are expected to work a lot of billable hours every year.
Cons
There is very little training as most everything is learned on the job and the professionals higher up are very busy and for the most part, not approachable/willing to actually take the time to teach you. The culture is very demanding and very demeaning. Much of the time people talk to you like you are unintelligent and unworthy of the position you have within the company. You are expected to work a lot of billable hours every year and your bonus is linked to how many hours you work; however, managements hours are linked to keeping your billable hours down so you are constantly trying to work more for yourself but work less for management (which is almost impossible to actually do without making someone mad). You can go elsewhere and make more money-- the wages at other public accounting firms are higher for the same position.