Pros
Dog friendly office, friendly co-workers, fun office parties
Cons
If you’re just out of college and don’t mind being underpaid, Snap can be a great place to start building your skills and resume. However, don’t expect much help from management on mentorship or fair compensation.
When I worked there, even those that were in director roles were making less than $35k/year and most employees were paid less than $15/hourly. In my opinion, handling budgets, hosting client meetings, and designing websites should pay more than that - even back in 2015. When I approached management to tell them that I made more money at my second job (hosting at a restaurant), I was told that “if you’re in this for the money, you’re in the wrong place”.
I quit 2 weeks later and found an entry level job at a bigger company that paid nearly $70k. So if you need a stepping stone and can make money other ways on the side, it’s fine. But know your worth and keep in mind that upward mobility and fair pay are probably not on the horizon for most.