Pros
Allegiant-Carter is a company that genuinely invests in its people and culture. There’s a strong emphasis on relationships, and leadership is approachable and engaged across all levels of the organization. If you’re someone who thrives in a collaborative environment, you’ll find a lot of support here. There are real opportunities to grow your career, especially if you take initiative. The company encourages development, and there’s a clear effort to create structure around training, career paths, and recognition programs. The team celebrates wins, supports each other through challenges, and creates an environment where you feel like you’re part of something bigger than just your role. Another standout is the culture—there’s energy, pride, and a sense of ownership across the portfolio. When teams are aligned, it’s a really fun and motivating place to be.
Cons
Like many growing organizations, consistency can vary across regions and teams. Processes and training approaches haven’t always been fully standardized, which can create some confusion—especially for new hires navigating onboarding or expectations. Because of the fast-paced nature of the business, there can be periods where workload feels heavy, particularly during peak seasons or when supporting multiple initiatives.