Pros
Really powerful place to work, as the agency really values overall performance accountability and transparency with clients. All the employees work really hard to make sure clients get value out of the marketing services, which is incredibly motivating and it's a huge pleasure to work with this team. The agency also has a wonderful culture; most people's favorite thing about Path is the people they work with. Staff get together outside of work regularly for dinners, outings, parties, etc. and collaborate across teams and departments with great results. There's a lot of trust in every employee to get the job done, which makes for a very supportive and effective workplace culture. Management is very open-door, and supports/empowers employees in development of their own career paths. Management styles generally aren't overly structured or rigid, so employees have a lot of freedom to contribute to the growth of the company and influence the development of processes, development, etc. Salaries continue to grow significantly each year. The leaders of the company take their employee's personal and professional success very much to heart, and it really shows in the way they engage all individuals on staff.
Cons
Though there's a lot of freedom to define/expand job scope and really make a footprint at the agency, this place may not be a fit for anyone who's looking for a predefined career ladder and narrowly defined job scopes. Individuals who want to take the initiative and go above and beyond to build their careers will succeed and love this place, but individuals who think of work as simply earning a paycheck will probably neither enjoy the work environment nor excel within it. As with all digital agencies, there's also quite a lot to do. Individuals who struggle with juggling many initiatives at once and effectively prioritizing will also likely not enjoy the work or be able to perform to expectations (their own or the company's). However, if you thrive in high-speed, ever-changing work dynamics you'll love it (as I do).