Pros
I've been at Highland for almost two years now and I can genuinely say that I feel good about the work I do every day and think that Highland is poised for success in the years ahead. The company values can be seen in every decision made; the leadership team thinks not just about revenue but about the impact a decision will have on employees and our clients. Highland has evolved quite a bit in the past few years and is becoming less of a "dev shop" and more of a strategic consulting firm. This has meant we've been able to do some exciting and diverse work. It also means that our team is constantly evolving and learning new things. There is a ton of opportunity to expand your professional skill-set and work on a variety of projects here. Highland also truly supports work/life balance as well as bringing your "whole self" to work. There is a commitment to D&I and you can tell that the people who work here enjoy what they do and who they work with. There is absolutely no toxicity in the workplace and everyone's thoughts/feelings are respected. I can't say enough good things about the leadership team and their commitment to building a sustainable firm that has a positive impact on our community and the people we serve. Also, Highland recently upgraded our health insurance benefits and they're some of the best you can get.
Cons
It's is a small company and not looking to grow rapidly so if you're looking for a place to "climb the ladder" quickly, Highland might not be for you. Not sure that's a con- but something to note. Although there is profit sharing, there is no 401K match.