Pros
Flexible working, friendly office culture and a casual dress policy. Amazing employee perks, such as: your birthday off, drinks on Fridays, a free lunch at the beginning of every month, fruit delivered twice a week and a variety of free breakfast cereals, quarterly awards to high-achieving individuals that entail a free dinner on the company and days out for high-performing offices. A thorough induction programme meant that I met everyone in senior management in the week that I started and everyone is given a more senior buddy to use as a sounding board. But, yes, it's not all about the perks. I was offered a greater salary than I specified when applying for my job and have been supported at Proco since day one. I enjoy working autonomously and am left to get my work done, but still feel like a crucial part of my team whose voice and opinions are heard. I can amazingly talented colleagues and, honestly, it's nice to work in The City without feeling like you are (I did in a job that I hated previously and promised that I never would again!). Management are keen to hire and retain good employees and it really shows. I work on the Business Services side of the organisation, so I can't comment on the commission structure, but I feel like a valued member of my team and work closely with our consultants at every level.
Cons
I feel more supported here than I have in all of my previous jobs, so I am very happy at Proco.