Pros
*Work life balance is not just preached, it's practiced. I can't speak to the DC office (very different culture) but in the Richmond office the managers and executives encourage you to have a life outside of the office. *Friendly campus-style environment well your co-workers actually smile and help you *Great HR resources (support with career development and growth within the company) *PTO starting day 1. *Work from home options. This is dependent on your manager. Some managers have no problems with employees working from home as long as their work is done and some managers may frown upon it, but you have the option. *Great executive support. Our President Chris M. is often seen around campus and he knows many employees by name and will often ask how you're doing. He's very approachable, albeit super hard to get time with, but he comes to department meetings and contributes. *Nice campus with ample parking (recent changes made parking better) *Pay is decent for Richmond area. Nothing to write home about, but competitive with the other major players in the area. *They reward success
Cons
*The campus is becoming a bit crowded. Some areas have people working on top of each other, literally. There are tons of managers and directors that deserve offices but people who aren't even there half the time get offices first. *Medical insurance isn't the best *They can do a better job with their yearly review process. It's antiquated.