Pros
- Opportunities for advancement (if you are in sales) - Lots of recreational/reward events to attend: catered lunches, yearly trips, parties, lunches/dinners out, alcohol stocked and available in-office (not just for parties). - Networking & socializing - Yearly holiday bonuses - Many women in executive & senior positions
Cons
- Culture is STRONGLY extraverted. Unless you are willing to go to all the recreational activities, you won't last long. Introverts are seen as "antisocial" and will find their career suffers as a result. - There is a LOT of drinking. Coworkers will get sloppy-drunk at reward events. Be careful if you are not a solidly moderate drinker. Teetotalers & AA members should avoid at all costs. - Tons of nepotism. If you know someone or are related to someone, you're going to get preference over applicants & general employees regardless of your work. - They will work you TO DEATH. Salaried employees are expected to be on-call for responding to client calls/emails. Sales are a big deal, so if you are not planning to revolve your life around work, you will not survive. - Management is horrible. Again, nepotism influences corrective actions (if any) and work/blame is shifted to those outside of that umbrella heavily. - Cliquey, two-faced office culture. Be careful who you trust. Can be quite cutthroat and passive-aggressive if not outright hostile behind your back. - Old boys club among the older set. Be prepared for old white men bs. - Maintaining office kitchens & set-up/clean up after in-office events is 99% left up to the (non-producer) women in the office. Prepare for dealing with men who are apparently incapable of putting their coffee mugs in the dishwasher. Daily. - All the above leads to high turnover (and burnout)