Vantaggi
Full free coffee (and liquor) bar in HQ; wear your sports bra and yoga pants to work; beautiful office.
Svantaggi
At any level, please don't be fooled by the dream you are sold during the interview. They expect you to work around the clock - if you have weekend plans, you better put it on ping board; if you don't respond to emails or text messages sent all hours of the day and week, expect to hear about it on your annual review- (if/when you get one). There is not much diversity in leadership and that's because you have to fit a certain image to go anywhere in the company. If your dad is anyone special or if you went to Cornell, they'll make you a VP within six months. If you want to be a puppet and suck up to their VP's and CEO then you can grow, but otherwise you are seen as a problem. If you don't agree with their point of view they are quick to belittle you and make you feel like you don't belong. There is NO room for mistakes, the minute you make one they will write you off; and I am not talking about a detrimental financial mistake, I am talking about a minor spelling error in an email. You can walk right into their HQ and see that if you're not thin, white and in your 20s there's no place for you so you'll be nothing more than a worn down cafe manager, barista or team lead. They promise growth, but don't count on it. The culture the CEO is so obsessive over are just words on an ugly wall.