Pros
Working at any level of the company is a fantastic opportunity to truly change kids' lives. A job at the corporate office calls upon a person to do his homework. Passion is rampant for helping students and simultaneously helping centers build profit. To successfully contribute, one must bring ideas that he can back up in terms of their alignment with these specific objectives. Perfection along unique standards is normally expected in one's work, and so a corporate employee has no choice but to continue honing his and his teams' weak areas or face constant criticism. For those who are not too sensitive to withstand negative feedback, corporate can be a ticket to personal and professional growth. Adequate time is normally given to do the job right. Politics are minimal, as everything is out on the table, with few hidden agendas. Everyone speaks his mind except the timid who have not done their homework. No more wondering what the person next to you or at the head of the table is really thinking.
Cons
As a corporate employee, don't look to the top for sugar-coated responses to your ideas, overflowing appreciation for a job well done, trust without verification, or even tactful treatment. Everyone is simply expected to bring his best, and to spend some time proving that he's delivered it. If you want to coast, get by on your smile, and gather kudos for any effective contribution, this is not the place for you.