Vantaggi
Pay is well above average Full Remote work Growing Company Company is making a lot of money You will learn a lot very quickly as Engineers have nearly full access to everything (Security Nightmare) Clients you work with are generally nice
Svantaggi
Managers are looking for a level of commitment to the job that will destroy your personal life. They are happy to force you to stay extra hours, work weekends, and give you no base compensation for it. Instead offering only a small percentage of the time you bill. Any unbilled overtime is not paid, even if you were working. Toxic company culture looks down on and actively belittles 8-5 type workers and glorifies those who harm their personal lives to give extra time to the company. Be prepared for your managers and higher ups to talk poorly about your coworkers to you in private, and talk poorly about you to your coworkers in private. Very cliquey workplace that heavily rewards the incrowd and punishes everyone else. Managers can and do hold employees to different sets of standards based on favoritism. Small time sheet mistakes will be completely overlooked for some, and then get others terminated without warning. If the company had a strict SOP and/or trained it's employees properly these sorts of mistakes would not even exist, but training is nearly non-existent, and veteran engineers will tell you that they are mostly winging it based on intuition. There is no SOP for anything. Company is always "Just one step away" from being properly staffed, but never makes it there. Will pump up employees working overtime to compensate by promising it's only until the next few hires, and once they're properly staffed they won't have to work so hard for so many hours. Company has been understaffed for it's entire existence it seems, and the end does not appear to be coming soon. It seemed as though the merger of Longleaf with a more competent company would bring better business practices, proper staffing, and stability. Instead the toxic and poor "Longleaf Way" took over the merging company as well. Longleaf is a large business still operating with the growing pains of a small business learning the ropes. The problem is that they're grown now, and it's doubtful that they'll ever learn those ropes without significant intervention. Very disappointed with my time here.