Pros
About the only thing good about this place, is they tend to be flexible when it comes to work from home opportunities.
Cons
Awful, discriminatory, rude, pretentious, unprofessional, and cliquey environment. This company should be shut-down for the way manager's and employee's treat other employee's/colleagues. It amazes me how this company has the audacity to throw untrained and new employees into client engagements, when they don't even understand how to answer client questions. It is extremely unprofessional; Many of their clients have observed this, and are on the verge of leaving them as IRT providers. They do not provide training, oppress and speak rudely to their direct reports. This company was the closest thing to the first day of middle-school/high-school, I've ever witnessed. Be warned if it takes you time to ramp-up, if you tend to be a slower-learner/not experienced in the health sciences/IRT industry, or if you're a nice person who likes to reach out to colleagues and ask questions. Colleagues will treat you rudely if you ask questions, and for such a niche/specialized industry, you would think this would incentivize/motivate the company to offer more training, and that co-workers would be more approachable, since much of this information is not searchable or available online. They also bait-and-switch their employee's during interviews/the on boarding process, where they will make it seem like you will receive training resources, and tell you that you'll "start shadowing someone soon", or that training will be provided in another format, but you'll be abandoned within the first couple months and then scrutinized for your low performance shortly thereafter. I'd advise folks to steer clear away from this company for the health and longevity of your career. Extremely cliquey environment where you're scanned and assessed on your coolness/social-belonging vibe within the first few days of employment, and if you don't fit this archetype, you'll be treated awfully, spoken to rudely, or ignored at the very least. Their HR department also likely breaks many labor laws and is run extremely unprofessionally. This place advertises all over job-boards; There is an extremely high turn-over despite what upper-management likes to portray. This was one of the few places I've worked in my career where they make it very clear at the beginning of your tenure that they "expect" you to work on weekends. Extreme workloads, high-stress, and awful high-school like cliques. People will avoid you in the break-room and talk bad behind your back, if they don't like you or word has come out about your performance. Very gossipy place where your direct managers will actually speak bad about you to other people. As with other corporate environments, people here only care about their paychecks and livelihood, so even if other managers notice you being oppressed, they won't speak up or agree with you, and will immediately agree with your direct manager's assessment of you. Discriminatory co-workers/colleagues who also assess your background, and treat you like you're lower than them. I'd advise 99.9% of people to steer clear away from this company (You'll thank me later) unless you're unable at all to put food on your table, and even in that case, if you get the slightest indication during your interview here that you don't totally vibe with your manager, I'd say surviving off of water for the next few months is the better choice. As a final note, the technology this company works on (IRT) is extremely niche' and specialized, and does not transfer over to other jobs/career paths very well at all. Just Google "IRT" on any job-board, and see how many jobs come up. Stay far away from this place. It won't be long before this company tanks or it has to take some of these employee complaints into account.