Pros
Culture. CULTURE! It is the best culture I've worked in and I worked for the blue airline which is known for its culture. ClearSource beats it, hands down. Leadership is fair, kind, approachable, ethical, and intelligent. I am thanked and recognized often. I feel valued and seen/heard. You are given the space to learn and grow, make mistakes, submit suggestions, ask questions, and understand decisions without retaliation or fear. You are part of the team, The core values are not just words, they are the backbone of all decisions from the top down. The executive team truly walks the walk, not just talks the talk. So much so there is a leadership class taught over several weeks that is mind-blowing. It shifts the typical corporate thinking. Think Brene Brown, Adam Grant type of leadership. It is the future for most companies, forced change for most, but not here. It is truly who we are and what our owners/executive team is. It is really amazing. I have never had a job where the right thing is done every single time until now. Working at ClearSource has shown me that executives do exist that will do the right thing no matter what. They are careful with making sure the business is healthy financially, but also that the employees are treated fairly. Work from home. It is the single most important thing to me to have the ability to work from anywhere that has internet. I save time and money by not commuting. I am more present at home. As a single mom, knowing I am just down the hall in my office when my kids are home is worth everything to me. I'm able to be present. Diversity. ALL PEOPLE are valued and accepted. Without a second thought. Global team. I work with people from around the world. I feel incredibly lucky to know so many different people and cultures. Innovative. Always open to new ideas and looking for ways to improve.
Cons
I truly have to try hard to find cons. In an effort to be objective and so this review doesn't seem like I was paid to write it (I wasn't) I have dug deep to look for cons. The one con I could possibly see would be that the company is growing and evolving and that can be painful for some who don't have the ability to adapt to change and growth, those who love to stay stagnant. With that said, change happens at ClearSource like all companies but is implemented with forethought, not just to shake things up.