Vantaggi
Casual dress code, nice coworkers
Svantaggi
Lovingly ropes you in with promises of growth and a "super fun office culture." They say they promote from within, but it’s all for show. The turn over rate in the last year speaks for itself. Management doesn't trust their employee’s expertise (they don't trust their employees period) and they change their mind continually, making work a cycle of repeat, repeat, repeat. The problems come from the top and roll down. Even if you’re a manager, they won’t trust you and there’s more “red tape” to go through than at larger corporations. The pay isn’t impressive for most positions and they try to keep you where you are. All in all don’t waste your time on their half-day interview process, they just try to win you over with core values (that the higher-ups don’t even live by) and their “fun and casual environment” which is really just being on edge and anxious, wondering what the next big thing is going to be that you'll be thrown into, and worried about who is looking at who you talk to. Oh! But you can wear jeans!