This company just went really "company" on me.
Pros
Catered lunches, interesting coworkers, incredible benefits. Company claims to be focused on building "commuinities"
Cons
One of the major objectives of this company is to become a $1B organization and this means that the shift has gone from community building to profit building, to the detriment of it's employees. The problem is that the changes that the company is making in dropping the base pay of many of the current roles. For the Key Account Managment team, in particular, the base pay recently dropped about $10k per year and has increased the threshold one needs to cross in order to begin to earn incentive. The sales organization has become very cutthroat and is beginning to resemble a company that I am not interested in working within.