Pros
Downtown Offices with plenty of food options for lunch
Cons
You wouldn't get the time to eat that lunch. You would be monitored for the amount of time you spent and every minute, the CEO would be adding them up and keeping track. For how bad the technology is (glorified spreadsheet to track and organize a home-visit nursing squad) you would think they would HAVE to be better to work for and that they were steadfast in their ethics and values. After finding out the real answer, that they were the opposite of this, it was surprising. CEO uses the little charm he has to trick you into thinking this will be a great "next step" for you to take on during the interview process. Soon after you show up for that first day, you will start to see behind the curtain on how he treats everyone who works for him or with him. He thinks of himself as a customer and you (the employee) need to constantly meet his needs. "Customer is always right" is his motto for himself and you will hear how he talks to his support team overseas since the offices don't have doors (he likes it that way so he can know what you're doing at all times). He will soon start talking to you the same way. He will say something to your face and then do the opposite once your back is turned. He hasn't heard the word "loyalty" or "disability" before because he has none and calls out your shortcomings (which you disclosed to him confidentially) in front of your co workers. He will not only do that but he will go out of his way to humiliate you and be very disrespectful. Just avoid this company at all costs and go work at a coffee shop if you have to, at least you will be paid more serving lattes