Vantaggi
I met some really great people.
Svantaggi
I worked at this company for over a year, and my experience was far from what I expected. Initially, there were promises of promotions, raises, and profit sharing, but after the first year, none of those promises were fulfilled. My review was supposed to include a promotion, but when it came time for it, nothing happened. The management was more focused on cutting costs, often by cutting corners, and that resulted in an overwhelming workload for everyone. The responsibilities in my role kept increasing, but the support and resources didn’t follow. Many times, I was expected to take on tasks that weren't part of my original job description, even when the agency wasn't qualified to handle the roles we promised to clients. This added unnecessary stress, and the pressure to produce results under such conditions was immense. It felt like the workload was constantly being shifted onto those of us who were already overwhelmed, with little to no recognition for our efforts. To make matters worse, I was underpaid for the amount of work I was doing. I often worked overtime without compensation, and I had to take on multiple jobs just to make ends meet. For over a year, I worked seven days a week, trying to pay off student debt incurred for a job that never delivered on its promises. The lack of raises and promotions left me feeling stuck, so I had no choice but to juggle three jobs just to stay afloat. In the end, the CEO’s true priorities became clear—finding quality employees to work for low pay and offering no opportunities for growth. Recently, many of the employees who were let go were replaced with lower-paying roles, which only confirmed my suspicions about the company's values. I had high hopes for this company at first, but after experiencing the reality, I can’t recommend this job to anyone, especially not to my friends. The increased workload, lack of support, and absence of career growth made it a very discouraging environment. I learned a lot, but it came at a personal cost. If you value fair compensation, work-life balance, and career development, I would suggest looking elsewhere.