Vantaggi
You can at least tell who can't be trusted because as soon as they leave a room everyone starts talking normally again. They are mostly managers. The enneagram facilitator who is there most days is the same. After reading this they will probably install microphones under desks. If they haven't already. Things you say are often written down. It's not even subtle a lot of times.
Svantaggi
Doing things half-baked is okay. If we do a terrible job on a government agency website by completely not understanding the agency needs...oh well. We can make them use their paid tasks and projects to fix the site in a way it should have operated at launch time instead of using those tasks and projects for all the things we told them they could add to the system later. It is a bug-prone system and based on old technology but they try to make it work for any type of client that they can so it is a real Frankenstein of a system. But worse still is that the company is a virtual personality-tweaking factory with lots of focus on changing your personality every single day. People often refer to one another as their personality number. It feels sort of like a cult in a way because they push the enneagram personality stuff on you every second of the day (plus weekly and monthly group meetings and a yearly overnighter out of town for the same purpose) so it will be easier to restructure your personality. I have seen quite a few people squirm and even actually cry in front of everyone during the enneagram sessions. It is creepy and mean to seek out those reactions. The pay is low, but I get more hours than I can handle so I have to keep with it for my family. I can't wait to get out, but the experience I am getting here appears to be worthless outside of here. Bill Moseley the company owner is running for city council now. Always looking for something new to run into the ground I guess.