Pros
- some colleagues have become friends that I hope I always stay in touch with.
Cons
- The most worrying part of working for this company is how little you actually learn. At 55 years old this is great I guess, but at 23 it is almost insulting. When you want to leave, you realise that you have had little training, near to no valuable experiences and have spent the last X years on a soft cushion job that did not challenge you at all. The position of "project analyst" is actually more aligned with an admin role, not a process improvement or analysis role - and that is plainly the truth no matter how you slice it. If you care about your career, this is not the place where you will be challenged. - Initially a reasonable salary when you enter as a graduate, which very quickly becomes mediocre as you realise that pay rises don't come often and when they do it is almost no difference to what you were previously earning. - Poor management - no matter how much they say they care about you and try to support you etc etc etc, actions speak louder than words and they have proved time and time again that their employees are secondary and their happiness is definitely not a priority.