Kind of like falling for someone who's not your "type."
Pros
In the two years I've worked at PitchBook, the company has seen tremendous growth--and I've had the pleasure of growing personally and professionally alongside it. When I was first hired, I didn't think I would stay long because I knew absolutely nothing about the industry and I doubted that my particular skill set would be recognized or valued. I couldn't have been more wrong. Although I wasn't crazy about my initial role, I quickly fell in love with the people, the culture, and the PE/VC industry. I decided to stay positive, learn as much as possible, make the most of my initial role, and offer solutions when issues/needs arose. That approach paid off in spades. I've received two promotions and two substantial pay increases. I never would have predicted it, but the position I'm in now is something I was born to do, and has somehow fused my diverse (you might even say "random") professional background into a focused, meaningful, fulfilling career. Others have commented that the negative reviews probably come from people without a lot of "real world" experience. I have to say, I agree. In the last 15 years, I've endured some terrible jobs, terrible bosses, terrible co-workers, and prolonged bouts of unemployment. In this economy, PitchBook is a diamond in the rough. People who don't succeed here are people who grumble and complain instead of offering positive solutions. It's also an extremely collaborative environment, which means a) you have the opportunity to share your ideas, and b) sometimes your ideas don't get picked. If that's something you have a hard time dealing with, you might have a hard time at PitchBook... and in life. The last thing I want to say is that I don't understand all the negative comments about the CEO. John is extremely approachable and accessible, and he cares about the people who work for him. Sometimes it's "his way or the highway," but let's not act shocked and appalled when a CEO makes some executive decisions. What does "CEO" stand for again???
Cons
1) We're growing rapidly and the office is getting a little cramped. I would like my own spacious loft overlooking the Puget Sound, please. Thanks. 2) We share the building with another company and its employees are miserable/unfriendly, and they refuse to share their endless supply of Cheez-Its and Peanut M&Ms. RUDE. 3) The hot tub, personal masseuse, and mini golf course I requested several months ago have yet to arrive. Apparently these things are "not in the budget." 4) My manager flat out denied my proposal to import a team of Russian circus cats to boost morale. Sometimes he doesn't understand my vision. I'll probably just go over his head with this one. 5) Downtown parking is crazy expensive and people on the bus are insane. Deciding how to get to work every day is a constant struggle. Which reminds me, my request for a daily personal limousine service was also denied. THANKS FOR NOTHING, PITCHBOOK.