Pros
- Hybrid work schedule - Good benefits
Cons
- Burnout is the norm for good employees. If you're competent and care about doing your job well, expect to be rewarded with more work and no support. It's constant fire drills every single day, thanks to a complete lack of planning or strategy. - There is no communication from the top down. When things inevitably go sideways due to this silence, leadership is quick to point fingers at others rather than take responsibility. It's a culture of blame, not accountability. - Favoritism is rampant. Promotions and opportunities are based on who you know and how well you flatter leadership, not on merit or experience. Unqualified individuals are elevated simply because they're part of the inner circle, while hard-working staff are overlooked or pushed out. - Don’t expect HR to help — they’ve clearly decided their role is to protect leadership, not employees. The toxic environment is not just ignored, it’s actively allowed to fester. - At the end of the day, leadership is far more concerned with looking good in the eyes of the partners than actually running a healthy, functioning organization. Employee well-being, morale, and growth aren’t even on their radar