Pros
Highly intelligent employees that making working here exciting and entertaining. Ability to work from home. Sizable bonus potential.
Cons
Ultimately I've decided to leave because there was no upward mobility for women. Take a look at executive page. For small group of women that are against the grain, none of us received salary increases whereas men did. The fight was continual and the struggle was REAL. Once, in a meeting with two men, the CEO would only make eye contact with the men in the room, even though a woman was leading. It was a really cold, awkward and inhuman work environment and most disappointingly, HR serves only to put you down, daily. Big brother has nothing on centric digital. All desks have cameras overheard, and ALL internal communication and chats are read. Even private... Even off the record. Everyone is scared and resort to whispers in the kitchen and bathroom where HR purposely comes to break it up. We were once told that groups of three talking were not acceptable and would be broken up. I can't make this up. Another previous employee got called in for vocalizing in a private conversation that she was not happy. Others have had panic attacks, forced to work insane hours to meet made up deadlines- just to test how they handle the pressure. For what? I can't believe I haven't even gotten to management. All the exco are socially awkward. There's exceptionally high turnover, aside from one team with a stellar and personable boss. All suggestions and initiatives for culture and gender equality were shot down. It's all about profits and being billable. Everyone is a rusty cog in the wheel of manning. Dubbed the castle of psychosis, where hand driers are placed on the ceiling and fruit is forbidden, (the benefit of) plates and silverware are threatened to be taken away upon seeing a dirty dish in the sink and only color coordinated chocolate is allowed. There's no board or accountability for their unjust actions, empathy is non-existent and employees are disposable.