Pros
A few good, talented folks Liberal "work from home" policy
Cons
So many negatives... Project bids don't cover reality so staff have to repeatedly work long hours to meet deadlines Internal tools & processes are tedious Different managers/directors often ask for the same information over & over Mistakes are not tolerated and people are criticized for the smallest thing No eye or dental coverage for the first 3 months & you can't contribute to the 401k plan for 6 months Honest feedback is not sought or encouraged. Coworkers can't be trusted. At the first chance, they'll "tell on you" to managers No on boarding for new employees. You're shown your desk and put to work. I wasn't even introduced to my team. Resourcing between projects is a never-ending effort that sucks up hours every week. You're told in interviews that it's a "fun" place to work with work-life balance but both assertions are false. No career or skill set growth potential. No AC in the office, which is partly why people work from home in the summer. Interference from corporate hq in Texas is growing stronger every day.