Pros
Leniency and understanding of my direct supervisors makes me appreciate them. The jobs are manageable.
Cons
Atlas upper management feels very distant. They speak to us in town halls and in emails as if they care and want feedback, but it ends up being lip service. Growth of the company and profit are the only things on their mind. They talk a lot about career path, but I don't see it. I don't know anyone who has a career path and for me, I don't know my options. It feels like everyone here has their positions because their supervisor invited them to do more and then they were rewarded with a title. That's how I became a project manager and I know a lot of PMs who went through the smae thing. Lastly, upper management talks a lot about what more can you (the Atlas worker) do for Atlas, but I never hear anything Atlas does for us that's more than any other company in or outside of our industry. "Better than nothing" seems to be the theme. They want more out of us, but don't want to give anything back. I think there are a lot of hard working people here and everyone I speak to is under compensated. There are a lot of micromanaging that makes it not fun to work here. Training is subpar and there seems to be no urgency to fixing this.