Pros
A Company That Truly Cares — People, Purpose, and Perks!
If you're looking for a workplace that actually walks the talk, this is it. From day one, I was blown away by the incredible people — welcoming, supportive, and genuinely invested in each other’s success.
The training is thorough and thoughtfully designed, so you're never thrown into the deep end. Whether you're new to the industry or a seasoned pro, you can grow at your own pace. There's a clear career path, but no pressure — you're in the driver’s seat.
And the support? It’s endless. Managers check in regularly, there are peer groups for everything from well-being to professional development, and leadership actually listens.
Now let’s talk benefits — because wow. The benefits are next level. Comprehensive, inclusive, and clearly built with employees' lives in mind. Think: mental health services, family planning resources, generous PTO, and a genuine focus on well-being. They’ve created an environment where everyone can thrive.
Inclusivity isn’t a buzzword here — it’s a foundation. Employee resource groups, open conversations, and strong mental health support make this a place where you can bring your full self to work.
This is more than a job. It’s a place where people are valued, careers are nurtured, and you feel like you’re part of something meaningful.
Cons
This company sets the bar high — they expect you to bring your A-game every day, work hard, and collaborate well with others. Training is taken very seriously; they make sure you fully understand your role and continue developing through ongoing education. If you’re not someone who enjoys structured learning and continuous growth, this could feel intense.
One thing that surprised me (in a good way, once I understood it) is how open they are about internal mobility. They genuinely want you to find the right fit, even if that means transferring to another team. I had a manager tell me she didn’t want to lose me, but encouraged me to apply for an open role that aligned with my goals. At first, I was a little caught off guard — but I realized it was actually a huge sign of support and trust in my potential.