Pros
Working at home and medical benefits.
Cons
Where do I start: 1. Management does not know how to treat employees like actual people. At some point during my employment, employees became numbers, and bodies to have do the job for as little money as possible, instead of people they actually cared about and wanted to succeed. The employees that do the most, the highest quality of work, and are the most loyal are constantly put down, when they are given far too many duties for anyone that is human to actually handle. 2. Complete lack of training on every level. This is an IT related job and the training does not include relatively any IT training. If you aren't an IT person don't apply, they don't train you. They'll throw you on the floor to the wolves. The attrition here is ridiculous. If you are an IT person, don't work here. You can make WAY more money somewhere else. 3. The pay is extremely low for what you have to deal with on a daily basis. 4. The delegation of duties is frustrating at best. Prepare to watch people who are horrible employees, that don't do their job, stay in their jobs forever, when any other company would have fired them AGES ago. If you are good at your job they will load on the duties and not reward you in any way. 5. Lack of any room for promotion. It's a very small company and if you don't happen to the "golden-person-of-the-moment" you won't go anywhere. 6. They also don't recognize employees for doing a good job. You could work for this company for years, and never get a thank you for doing a good job. There are also no raises given anymore, and no reviews. You never know how you are doing at any given time, unless you make a mistake. You will hear from management if you make a mistake, otherwise they don't care.