Pros
When I was there, the people were great! Awesome managers and most of the team members were talented and capable. Unfortunately for everyone (the team, other employees and the business itself), the CEO (Mike) decided to either lay off, fire, or scare away every decent employee to walk through the doors. If you’re related to the owner, however, you get special perks such as other people doing your job, taking hour long walks whenever you like and the only critical thought you have to make is deciding which color you’re painting your nails that day (at the salon, on company time). Occasionally, you will get complimented and recognized for your hard work but the CEO will forget about anything you do to then berate you for “no work being done”.
Cons
The CEO is stuck in the 1970s and refuses to understand any part of the modern and technologically advanced world we live in. Definitely not the place if you are wanting flexibility, work from home, or taking time off peacefully without the CEO peering around cubicle walls hunting for you. Creativity is met with enthusiasm at first then swiftly eradicated or ignored. The CEO holds employees to unreachably high standards and goals since he pulls numbers out of thin air then forgets what they are to begin with.