Pros
Pickleball court, fun young startup type environment. Lots of young people with entry-level type positions who all want to learn and grow together. Decent social events and opportunities with coworkers. Room for growth with the fast growing environment as long as you can handle the stress of working as much as they expect you too.
Cons
You don't actually work for IdealShape, you work for parent company - The Hut Group, who acquired IdealShape in Q4 of 2016. The Hut Group is an international brand who cares most about money, not about employees or about the 7+ brands they own. Customer service comes second to money. Employees come after money. Everything is about budget profit and money. Promotions and opportunities are given to people who are liked most. Often times someone receives a new position that no one else even knew was open. There was no application process, no review, and the person may or may not have much experience in that area, but is given the position because they are liked by the higher-ups. Now this is normal in every job and every workplace, but more so at IdealShape. Salaried workers are expected to work all the time at IdealShape. Not just when you're on the clock or when you're in the office. But at home. At midnight. All evening. You're not doing your job well if you're not staying after 5:30pm every day. You're lazy if you don't get in before 8AM. Not a good Work/Life balance. The Hut Group often talks big but then does the opposite or just doesn't do anything at all. Lots of talk, not a lot of action.