Pros
Free lunches.
Most of the colleagues were nice.
Cons
Vague feedback & lack of structured support: Bi-weekly 1-on-1s tend to be repetitive and lack actionable substance. When mistakes occur, the standard protocol is a vague directive to "review the guidelines" rather than a collaborative review of the actual error. There is a missed opportunity to pair struggling agents with peers for hands-on learning and mentorship.
Subjective conflict resolution: Team issues and workflow disruptions are sometimes met with personal assumptions from management (framing issues as a "lack of trust" among peers) rather than objective investigation. Ignoring reported operational issues simply because a manager "wasn't present" to witness them stalls team progress. Sharing constructive details with both parties would allow the team to learn and move forward professionally.
Ambush-style offboarding & lack of progressive discipline: The termination process lacks fair, progressive discipline. Rather than addressing performance concerns or alleged errors through transparent, ongoing feedback or structured improvement plans, management tends to weaponize past learning curves (which were previously resolved and followed by praised performance) during the final exit meeting. Dismissing employees abruptly without prior, documented warnings is incredibly damaging to team morale, especially for those managing high-stress workloads in child safety and platform integrity.