Pros
The CEO is very knowledgeable. Remote team.
Cons
Oh where to start! I did about six months of hard time with this agency. If I had been smart and looked up past employees on LinkedIn, I would have seen a 2-8 month tenure being the norm. In my short time there, I saw three terminations. And frankly, not all we’re justified. The CEO flies by the seat of his pants and needs to control everything. This may work for Elon Musk as he’s quite intelligent and Tesla is a huge thing, but does not work here. The CEO will often ask for things, then change his mind, or become upset with you for doing something he asked you to do that he decided after you did, he didn’t like. Or, he’ll want something done that ONLY he can approve… but he won’t approve it. It’s all very chaotic and you live in perpetual fear that he’s going to randomly fire you for something you did or didn’t do. It’s all stress and anxiety from day one. Final con: benefits are a joke. They lured me in with 100% paid benefits and then switched it to in excess of $400 a month. I can get that on the health care market on my own… so what’s the point of the FT job then? More so, it goes to show just how little employees are considered or valued. The CEO absolutely seems to think anyone and everyone are replaceable. However, he’s lost a ton of clients… so I’m guessing that’s really not the case.