Pros
Flat organizational structure and smart, helpful people. Annual all expenses paid holiday party in NYC. Big-name clients. Rapidly growing.
Cons
Work bleeds into nights and weekends consistently (60+ hours a week) and with no end in sight, but the additional hours are not compensated or recognized by management. Combine this with less than competitive salary and you have an equivalent hourly rate only slightly higher than that of a part-time job in college. Several people have left in pursuit of better opportunities because of this. Work is highly repetitive but established processes are poorly documented. No relevant transferable skills except Excel, as modeling is done using proprietary software. Several reviews mention that it's a good stepping stone to something better, but the Excel skills you pick up on the job are not worth the lack of work-life balance you will have to deal with for however long you decide to stay here.