Pros
The people are fantastic, the office is beautiful, and you might even score a free underground parking bay. They offer a retirement annuity and support for further learning (with a few conditions). Plus, everyone works on one floor, so you have easy access to people from all departments.
Kontras
Projects often come with little information and tight, unrealistic deadlines, making it hard to deliver your best work. Suggestions to improve processes are brushed aside, leaving things feeling chaotic. With no clear leadership—or urgency to establish it—the team feels disconnected, with no shared goals or decision-making authority. This creates confusion, unearned expectations, and unnecessary friction. Projects frequently get started but are then dropped, so you rarely get the satisfaction of completing something meaningful. Bigger projects are handed off to agencies that don’t know the brand as well, which feels like a lack of trust in your abilities and limits your chances to grow. There is always a feeling of the looming threat of "restructuring".