Pros
It was close to home & there are some really great people working there
Cons
Solar Innovations is quite possibly the worst decision you could make. You will start out getting paid the low end of whatever salary range you want, and it'll go up SLOWLY! Managers are never held responsible for anything. It's always someone else's fault, even though 'accountability' is a core value here. If you give something to your manager to check and then they don't get it back to you on time, it's your fault for not bugging them about it. But how could they get it back to you on time when they're in back to back meetings all day. They take 6 months to fill a position they need asap, and so you will start taking on tasks done by every other department and end up doing twice as much work as what you're getting paid. The owner LOVES new shiny things, so it's not uncommon to see girl interns fresh out of school just roaming around the halls instead of doing any work. Greg is the owner and CEO and he wants everyone to get organized and have a plan, but then he runs in with random ideas that we need to drop everything to do for him. Then he wonders why something isn't done. His wife is the CFO and basically does whatever she wants without penalties. She sends out an email every other week to let the office know she's leaving early or working from home. Things everyone else gets a smack on the hand for. I do want to say something for the HR manager too. Everyone here seems to be putting blame on her, but she is one of the nicest managers in the place. My advice to job seekers - read these reviews thoroughly. The good reviews all basically say the same generic thing and are all written within a few days of each other. The bad reviews, while some are exaggerated and ridiculous, aren't too far from the truth. Good luck!