Pros
- Easy going, slow paced work environment (possibly a con) - Lots of time to learn Salesforce and/or ramp up on a project if you're a fresh graduate - Great amenities, like free beer, ping pong/pool table, nice workspace - Nice office environment, doesn't feel like death - Nice people
Kontras
- Poor career development (limited opportunities to advance, limited scope of work and projects) - Very Salesforce centric, not many projects use anything else, and those that do are constrained to the same set of people - Very repetitive, mundane work with little opportunity for innovation, even among industry standards (for example, they do not use sfdx) - Knowledge is pooled at the top, with little documentation, poor styling standards, and zero testing guidelines - Low pay, below area standard - Management does not communicate or follow through with their own promises - Business has been stagnant for a while, with no ideas to make sure they keep growing