Avantages
Remote but at the same time, learned that just cause a place is remote does not mean work/life balance. Great place to work if you are starting your career, so you can learn what not to put up with in your future jobs and appreciate their culture more.
Inconvénients
1st, do not believe the positive reviews. For example, the one mentioning avoiding Miami traffic because they're remote 100% was written by a VP or CEO; only the CEO and VPs live in Miami. Take this as a sign that they are all fake from the first interview to your last day. The other positive reviews read like they were written by employees and proofed by upper management cause they were. They just want to increase the very desired low rating. The company started in 2009 and still runs like a start-up; most employees have not worked there for more than 2 years, and there is a reason for that. I have never worked at a place that micromanaged so much. They constantly talk about how the work is innovative, but they apply the same tactics to every client, even though each client is different. If you have a mind of your own, you will not fare well here. They wear their revolving door culture like a badge of honor, which is crazy for a culture design company. They do not practice what they preach at all. Was told constant contradicting information by upper management regarding clients and internal projects. They are winging it; no one knows what they are doing up top. Every meeting felt like I was being gaslit. The ambiguity mentioned in the application refers to the VPs and CEO not having a clue, and why you have to figure out everything on your own, then they will flip it and make your the problem when trying to gain clarity.