Pros
There are very small pockets of good company culture Some very OK perks for the squeaky wheel (i.e. fights/events/product input/ product testing)
Cons
1. The overall company culture (every single person besides upper management is treated as replaceable) 2. No, and I mean ZERO, cohesiveness between departments. Teams sit a few feet away from each other and DO NOT communicate. 3. This may be the biggest issue: absolutely NO true leadership. Since the CEO Neil Morton left the entire direction of the company was multiple “chiefs” pulling in opposite directions of each other and every single one of them going nowhere fast...4. NO training for next or chance to grow into new opportunities. The lowest of ceilings possible to get to but impossible to advance above the ceiling. I left the company after 3 years with almost the identical skill set and knowledge I walked in with. The entire “sales team” are spoon fed account managers - no one is an actual hunter, just gatherers. 5. Last but not least - the turnover rate. In my 3 years at Everlast I watched more than 17, EXTREMELY talented people leave the company. Including the CEO of 9 years. The turnover rate is so bad that it is a running joke at Everlast. And the current “COO” has a “low level employees always leave - we’re Everlast so we’ll always get good talent because everyone wants to work for us” mentality.