Pros
-free coffee/food -nice people -flexible start time (8-10 am)
Cons
-low pay -cult-like positivity -micro-managing -expect you to pick up on difficult concepts quickly, with barely any help or resources -was told to figure things out on my own before reaching out to my "coach" (manager) after very little in person training. Then was looked down upon when it took me longer than the suggested time to compete a task -passive aggressive -would host fun 15 minute events, but they expected you to stop your timer (that had to be running for your 8 hours of work). This then required you to stay the extra 15-20 minutes. They also direct message you and tell you to come to these events and if you don't you will be excluded -hybrid work options don't unlock until your second year (remote options listed in job description) and wasn't told until my first day -if you are a strategist, don't expect to have conversations with your coworkers during work. The floors for strategists are dead silent, and when I did make friends and had 5 minute conversations with them during the work day my manager said I was "distracting" my coworkers -had ~50 hours of at-home work in order to be considered for a promotion -They highly encourage you to post the perks on your social media (they also ask for every one of your social media accounts and then follow your accounts including Instagram, Twitter and TikTok) -overall just a very fake environment. It is advertised like they have fun (you can), however socializing and forming real relationships with your coworkers is seen as unproductive.