Pros
There was a coffee machine in the office
Cons
Most obviously there was a really high turnover rate. Work-life balance - not there at all, literally zero empathy for employees as actual people. Also it was basically customer service and nothing to do with the job position title lol. You literally are expected to complete like 10 tasks within 15 minutes and respond to internal IM’s immediately. Seriously underpaid for the amount and type of work. Also people always quitting or getting fired for not meeting the unrealistic expectations so if you get hired it’ll prob be either just you or one other person dealing with all of the work coming in. Company culture - just no. Communication isn’t great and they have rules that feel invasive. Like not being able to discuss parts of the job you’re concerned with with your coworkers. There were one-on-one meetings where your performance was rated but expectations were not actually stated beforehand. Management would speak about their colleagues during meetings with us and ask us “not to let it leave the room” so basically gossiping? The office itself - looks unclean, small, no windows, dim, they don’t provide helpful equipment like headsets even though they expect you to type out emails and do a bunch of other tasks while you’re on a phone call. They tell you this is a career but it doesn’t feel that way literally at all. Also the “opportunities” seem to be available to people who don’t mind spending all of their time working even during their lunch break or when they’re literally already at home. If you’re ok all of that then go for it, but I wouldn’t recommend this position to someone with a few free who’s looking for a legitimate project coordination/management role.