Great work life balance, good benefits, decent pay, ease of running your own practice as an “advisor”, and healthy work environment
Cons
Management styles can vary and affect your experience, upper management doesn’t seem to be well equipped to ensure the organization’s success but it is resilient nonetheless.
Compensation is great for advisors once they are promoted to VP. Everyone else has to wait a year and hope for a good rating that's more of a game than merit based
Cons
Woke culture, reverse discrimination, very frustrating to do business with as a client