Favoritism runs rampant here. They keep salaries as low as possible, especially for women and minorities, where there is a huge pay discrepancy for the same position and years of experience. They will also claim you need to be put on a "path to improvement" in order to avoid giving you a raise or promotion come annual review time. Their strategy is to hire devs fresh out of bootcamp who don't know their own self-worth so they can take advantage of their naïveté and get them to work harder for less pay. (Do yourself a favor and apply elsewhere - you can easily get more pay in the area, even if this is your first dev job). Once people wisened up, it was a constant revolving door with people leaving and new, clueless hires joining the company. After a while, you feel like you're in a coding mill, being stressed out by your project managers who harass you every couple of hours and pressure you to spit out multiple tickets in a day for their project. The environment made you feel like you were in a competition against the other developers rather than feeling like a collaborative team effort since everyone feels fearful of losing their job. Poor planning and lack of devs led to everyone having to carry on the burden of 3-4 projects simultaneously. Overall, it was a very toxic and discriminatory company to work at and I would heed caution when considering this company as a potential employer.