Pros
Working closely with the executive team is perhaps the most rewarding, and provides good opportunities for mentorship and is a source for networking with industry leaders. This company was able to provide me with valuable experience in working through the grants acquisition process and I got to interact with not only the Engineering & executive teams at the company, but was also able to communicate externally with utilities, clients and large property management companies. While working here, I performed spreadsheet-based financial analysis of the renewable & energy efficiency sectors, extensive report writing to summarize financials, projections of revenue and growth, P&L statements, some book-keeping and accounting work, as well as, presented to the executives on new areas for expansion. I also get to coordinate with our global offices in Europe and Asia, which provides me with a fair understanding of the financial markets abroad. As a Grants Specialist, I was able to attend initial meetings with clients, go on site visits occasionally and co-manage projects with department heads at utilities. They also provide equity in their compensation package, which is a great incentive for me personally because not many companies are willing to offer a piece of the ownership pie to their employees.
Cons
The only con of working here would be the unpredictability of work - some days you have more work and the hours are longer. But once you get settled in, you learn to manage the schedule.