Pros
On the contrary to what will follow, there are strengths in Namify. The employees (not the management) are what make the company somewhat bearable to work for. These are the kindhearted, humble, non-higher up and motivated individuals who come into work with the attitude to finish the job. It is very admirable to see such great individuals push through various kinds of grunt work for such little reward. You are what keeps the company going, and without you, Namify is nothing more than a group of haughty and supercilious individuals who pat themselves on the back a little too often for accomplishments they didn't make.
Cons
Things People Are Too Afraid To Say: - The 'training' at Namify is the equivalent of having an experienced surgeon give you a butter knife and then ask you to perform a coronary artery bypass. - I would sooner believe that the cure to cancer would be to eat mass amounts of Twix chocolate bars than believe a member of management who promises a raise. - Getting help at the DMV at their busiest hour is easier than receiving actual help from a supervisor. - An employed individual at Namify is like a college freshman taking on 20 credit hours: you are constantly overwhelmed, tired, stressed, and have no idea what you're doing half the time, but hey, at least you get a backpack. - You know the pay is bad when the starting wage at McDonald's is higher than Namify's production team's. - I'm pretty sure a piece of steamed broccoli would motivate me more to work than the pitiful monthly incentives that are given to the same 15 people. - I've heard more gossip and hate spoken around the company (from both normal employees and management) than I've heard watching The View. - Do any of you have that one friend who is generally nice and courteous to you, but when they are with a certain group of individuals they suddenly shy you away like a moldy sock in an attempt to establish some dominance? Yeah, that's the CEO, except with more hand gestures.