Pros
The view in Irving is nice, the Pete's coffee is nice and it virtually drops off dramatically from there. Initial interviews and company strategy discussions would lead you falsely to think this is a place I'd like to be a part of and to contribute to.
Cons
Listed in no particular order: 1) Management or non leadership of personnel 2) The abusive and non-trusting environment 3) The unpredictable, random, and totally unprofessional tirades by Top Executive 4) Free benefits. The seems to be a lot of heartfelt reviews followed by those that appear to be written by upper management to try to defend someones narcissiom. I truly think there might have been a time that he/company had a vision that included great customer service and employee treatment. Not sure when but that isn't, either customer or employee, in his or anyone on the executive teams vocabulary or thoughts now. I worked in the sales dept. if you can call it that (department# for longer than most # they have 100- 200% turnover per year#. A couple things were immediately apparent; no training on products, no support of any kind for proposals, brochures were non-existant, visits to customers both locally and certainly distant were frowned upon and expenses difficult to get approved and easily denied and VIRTUALLY ALL LEADS FROM WEB OR MARKETING EFFORTS were taken by xxx and those that were past on only had company name #web search clients) and had no names or phone numbers or titles. Additionally, customer contacts that were developed by reps. were taken away and visited by him and xxx . My recommendation to all, programmers, sales etc. is that if you are not destitute, don't get involved with this company. Customers suffer, employees suffer and the rich just get uglier.