Pros
Unlimited vacation and there were some nice people that I worked with.
Cons
I was told that they value work-life balance, but I would work 60 hours a week on average and rarely see my wife and kids even in my home office. Micromanagers are praised and promoted. They are the reason you work 60 hours a week, because they give you work that is redundant which the client could do themselves or was not even necessary to do your job in the first place. The stress they created will suck the life out of you. I could not even write an email to the client without a manager approving it first. That in itself made me question my ability to even write an email. I worked late almost every Friday and weekends, not to mention office hours were 9-5pm, but I would get on as early as 7:30 on a regular basis to have meetings because the entire schedule of my day was already filled with meetings. I could not get a lot of work done between 9-5pm so I typically worked until about 8-10pm at night. I did have a couple times that I worked until 2am and many 12 midnight nights. That is not normal, nor should it ever be acceptable, but that is the culture they have created...a sweatshop. They allowed the clients to treat us like doormats. Account management and my manager never pushed back. They did whatever the client said no matter how unreasonable the request. Sometimes you just have to say no. The environment was more of bootlicking as you were not allowed to tell the client no. There was no distinction between a PM and an Account Manager. The roles often overlapped creating more work. As a PM I did as much AM work as I did PM work. I heard so many times about how they care about the people there and was given examples about how they helped other employees shoulder the burden of personal adversity. When I went to the hospital I didn't hear a word from them. No one offered to bring meals or give gift cards to my family to help us in our time of need like they did to others. I was literally in a hospital one mile from the office, though we were remote at the time. They did send flowers when I was released after being there a week. This is the worst place that I have ever worked in the entirety of my career. I would warn people to stay away because micromanagers will suck the joy out of your life. It will stifle your creativity.