Pros
The New York office has a handful of good people - Al Romano is the only saving grace on the Eagle floor.
Cons
The pay, the layoffs, the company vision/mission/future, the limited opportunities for growth. When you sign your non-compete to become an AE you are basically stuck with the pathetic $35,000 or $33,000 base salary they think is an excuse for a "livable wage" and the company wide commission structure (when they never meet budget) will only get you to about $37,000 (my tax return for 2017 is a joke). They just had another company wide layoff which eliminated about 40-50 people in all their offices nationwide. The worst thing is if you look for another sales job from here they will ask about 'quotas, numbers, etc' and you hardly have anything to show for it after working here. Do yourself a favor and work ANYWHERE else upon graduating college. This place is a black hole and you will gain little to no valuable skills moving forward. You're also looked down upon for taking your full hour for lunch and will most likely get nasty demeanor from your co-workers if you do.