Pros
Full time + benefits is a plus, some of the producers are cool, and you have at least some video production experience to put on your resume considering there’s very little formal work environments in the area like this. If you can tolerate toxic work environments then i suppose you could eventually move up in this company, but you’d have to be there for 10+ years to get a serious pay increase. Film days are fun and you get lunch on the company’s dime.
Cons
However, management rules with fascist tendencies. Do something management doesn’t like once and you’ll get pulled into the boss’ office like it’s high school. PA’s (production assistants) have to sit in a dark room with no windows for hours. The owner loves his beamer and flaunts his wealth as often as possible. Gives everyone two week’s vacation but him and his wife (she’s the bookkeeper btw, gotta love nepotism) fly to Cancun every two months. No sick days, if you want pay for that you have to use vacation time by the way. Genuinely don’t understand how this company turns a profit, it’s literally just produces low quality third party OSHA guideline videos for like construction sites. This is a company of maybe 20 people and 5 of them have either left or been terminated in the last year, that should tell you where this company is headed.