Pros
Met some really amazing colleagues here.
Cons
Over here, you’ll become a Jack of All Trades But Master of None. The job they expect you to do is largely different from what is stated in the employment contract. No matter what your job title is in the company, you’re essentially a glorified salesman. The company is extremely sales-oriented, though you may not realise this at first instance since they are masterful at winning the hearts of employees/interview candidates through their “above market rate” salaries and promises of yearly company retreats. Besides this, the company has an archaic mindset that is highly resistant to change. Employees are encouraged to be creative and original but this is merely lip service. Whenever new suggestions are made, the company will find gazillions of reasons to push away these suggestions and remain in their comfort zone. The employees at EPS are generally nice but a handful of them is rather pretentious. There is this particular senior-level employee in the company who often uses meetings as an opportunity for him/her to boast about his/her personal achievements and subtly preach about the greatness of Christianity. Overall, the environment at EPS is highly toxic but sales-oriented people or individuals with herd mentality may not notice it. Oh, do not be fooled by the good reviews you see over here. Employee advocacy is part of the company’s employer branding strategy.