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1.0
5 Jan 2018
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Pros

Many of the people here are very friendly and eager to teach you. Most of these people are non-management. Wonderful commitment to the community via various outreach programs. Benefits are ok.

Cons

Most of management is not a meritocracy, but rather a good ole boy club of who has been around before the company went public. This company lacks diversity. This is ethnic diversity and female leadership, which they are slowly bringing on board. Look at their executive team. Many in upper management (mostly all) are whites males, which isn’t reflective of our society. No true succession plan for the CEO who gives lip service about innovation, yet employees frequently use FAX machines. If you are under then age of 40, i would suggest looking elsewhere. The nepotism is rampant, as you frequently encounter employees who are family of executive leadership. Progress is slow here. There remains a lack of focus on innovating the culture, and retaining the compqny culture, which is stale. This company is not kind to pregnant women - with many facing discrimination and reporting it to HR. Managers expect employees to morning have work/life balance and stay until 7/8 pm with no flexibility. This isn’t a company I would recommend for someone looking to further their career.

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5.0
26 May 2026
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Pros

Collaborative environment, great people, and internal growth. The biggest asset here is the people, everyone is approachable and willing to help a peer.

Cons

Like any healthy organization, there can sometimes be fast paced shifts in strategy or priorities, but communication is generally transparent as changes happen.

4.0
26 May 2026
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Pros

Flexibility, culture, leadership This is a place to have your career, not just a job.

Cons

navigating a matrix organization with too many decision makers Pay - generally competitive, but on the low end of the spectrum

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