
It's a good stable job with a lot of flexibility. I am in a specific niche so helps to be secure in the job but also limited opportunities for career advancement.
they let our division run itself
They let our business unit do our good work
They help with work visas
we are collaborative and fun.
Solving an important and complex problem for my clients.
flexible work arrangements are really helpful if you have kids
Lately it is good to meet colleagues from sister companies.
personable, open to sharing, some are very passionate about our industry.
We are a diverse group and the vast majority are friendly.
Getting something done (project, presentation) and learning something new (market insight from customers etc.)
flexibility (ex: work from anywhere programme) Pay for New York is too low though.
They don't get involved in our day to day work. They let us to our thing.
We are diverse and inclusive. I really appreciate the market knowledge and passion for aviation of my colleagues.
interaction with clients and colleagues (i.e conferences and travel). And sometimes time to focus on a more complex assignment.
Experts in their field and happy to share insights and work as a team (rather than undercut a colleague to make themselves look good).
Working on a good challenge and interacting with clients. It used to be to travel to see clients, but it seems we are cutting back on travel a lot.
The salary is the best part. Paternity leave is crazy short and surprised it does not even offer 100% pay for the period. Dental insurance coverage is not enough. Optical coverage is not enough
Healthcare is too expensive in the US. In other places the health costs are 100% covered (for the individual at least). So why not in the US? $5000 deductible for a family after $6500 a year paid in premiums is too much and really cuts into what I get to keep of my paycheck.