Pros
The other people on the team, not including leadership.
Cons
It's depressing, as the other reviewers have stated this department doesn't live up to the values the company preaches. In the beginning it truly felt like this would be a career job where I foresaw myself growing. Now up to present date, all I can think about is getting out of this place. We're the face of the company but we're treated so terribly. There's so much mental abuse that my mind can not fully rest. Within the last few months, I've not gone a single day without stressing about work. As I am typing this now all I feel is dread for the coming week. Unlimited PTO doesn't exist, we get at maximum 14 days out of the year. Management isn't on your side, in fact, there's not a single person in leadership who's on your side. When you speak up, you're shut down immediately and gaslit into thinking you're in the wrong. The pay we receive isn't adequate, the starting range is $20-25 dollars and even that isn't enough to put up with the abuse we face on the daily from account holders and management. As of recent, my mental health has gone extremely down hill because I'm unhappy and I don't have the luxury of leaving because of the job market so I'm forced to suffer. We're only one written up before they toss us aside, no matter how senior you are in your position. It makes us feel replaceable, and when they send out those mass emails or in our weekly meetings of how thankful they are of us; it sounds so cookie cutter. Morale in this department is at an all time low, everyone is tired of being looked down upon. I use to look forward to my weekends being over so I could get back to work. Now all I feel is emptiness and sorrow knowing as Monday approaches, I'll be subjected to more cruelty and unfair treatment. If you're wanting happiness, look elsewhere. I can't speak for the entirety of Lively, but this department is the definition of hades. They'll be kind, and treat you with fairness only to shut you down without warning. I've witnessed so many MSAs crying from the verbal abuse they receive from leadership. It's hilarious to think about when we asked to have a day to speak with leadership about how we feel, and what should be improved. We were denied because management didn't want to feel attacked. It's hypocrisy because we're subjected to being treated terribly daily and we're forced to take it. Including there's also no option to move up in this position, there's only MSAs, then Sr. MSAs, nothing else. There's opportunities to move to other departments but leadership will find any reason to mark you as failing to keep you from leaving until you quit. In short, in this department don't expect happiness, everyone who's been fired or quit has expressed happiness knowing they're free.