Pros
"Share some things this company is doing well"..... 1. Keeping up appearances 2. Burning out their staff 3. fueling toxic masculinity, encouraging workplace retaliation, and rewarding manipulation 4. Living by their motto - "Everything is written in Pencil" Including: - Your job description - Your salary - your reputation - your value -you As we know, these reviews will never be 100% objective and my experience will never be exactly the same as someone else's. But there is one thing we all (mostly) have in common. High school. So, if after reading all of these reviews, you're still not sure just ask yourself one question. "If you could go back and relive high school tomorrow would you? If the answer is yes, then you will thrive here.
Cons
As for the culture/workplace - It is an incredibly competitive atmosphere. If you are not a recent graduate or someone who is looking to climb the corporate ladder to Director and beyond, "manage" a team , manipulate your colleagues or do leaderships bidding, this is not the place for you. Just do your research and as someone who didn't read glassdoor until 2.5 years into it, I can validate all of it. PS: This may be common practice, but was news to me so I am including it for anyone who finds themselves in this situation now or in the future. - If you get acquired by this company, update your resume immediately and get out. Within 6 months it will feel like invasion of the body snatchers and everyone you know will suddenly be replaced by or report to someone from another RV brand, an intern, or a coordinator from their internal 'non-profit' aka cheap labor mill. Just cut and run. If you happen to be someone with a unique skill or tons of legacy knowledge within your business or team, just keep it to yourself, otherwise you will be one of the first ones out.