Vantaggi
Close to good restaurants, didn’t have a cubicle, nice carpeting, coworkers were cool, my W2 got sent to the right address
Svantaggi
If you're considering working here or contracting for this company, don't. Trust me. Sure the company loves to advertise they're a top workplace for women and they do promote them - but that doesn't mean they're treated right. As a woman, I got sexually harassed on a daily basis by a few of my male coworkers and nothing was done as it was seen as "just the culture." I got passed up for a promotion and it was given to a male coworker for no valid explanation or discernible reason, and when I inquired about it, I was given sexist feedback. I have also been reprimanded for not wearing high heels. You will get bullied nearly every day but it will be disguised as "feedback" and professional growth (because commenting on someone's personality or appearance or speaking to them aggressively is professional). You will live in poverty level for up to a year, depending. You will make $12.25 an hour, and can work "unlimited overtime," meaning, if you don't want to get evicted, to have to work 12-14 hour days. You aren't getting paid $50k base until you are already making the company $156k on 12.25 an hour. You won't see a dime of the commission you make until you hit 8k in spread. If you're making the company 7k in spread a week, you're making $50,000, and the company is making $364,000+, not including the other money they take out. If you enjoy working in a sweat shop where all of the money you actually earn goes to the people at the top, not to yourselves and not to your contractors, can handle living hand to mouth in poverty and debt, have an affinity for sexual harassment, and enjoy peer pressure around partaking in heavy drinking, this is the place for you.