Pros
Easy-to-use system that basically does your job for you, good core values, free coffee and snack wall
Cons
Wrongful termination, improper sales taxing, providing furniture for migration camps for the government, terrible HR, Constant irregularity in stocks, weak management, weak bonus structure, false promises. Give a damn about your people and actually stand up for what you believe in and fight for them. After working for them 2 years prior, and leaving due to an uncomfortable situation between my manager and I, I decided to give them another go. Lasted 3 months, and I was wrongfully terminated because I had my cellphone out on my desk. Wayfair supposedly has an open cell-phone policy as noted in their employment agreement, guess it's not so open. I was told twice to put my cellphone in my desk when I wasn't even on it. Next thing I know, I get pulled into a room and terminated. No verbal, written, final warning. No explanation, no paperwork, besides a termination sheet. The HR woman that fired me, yelled at me and swore at me the whole time she was walking me out. Um...professional much? A week later, the manager that pulled the plug and decided when to go to HR and fire me, also got fired. A month after that, a friend of mine was terminated for being 10.3 seconds late signing in after a recorded computer issue(no verbal or written warning prior). 2 months following, another friend quit in fear of being fired. She got put on a final (again, with no verbal or written warning prior) for being .1% under one of her metrics.