
Generally, good. There have been a few beaurocratic snafus here and there, and the team I came from was mismanaged, but the team I'm on now is great.
I have been at SPS for a while now so I must like it since I'm staying! It's been a good ride and I'm excited for the future.
Clear and reasonable directives word word
Medical as an individual really meets my needs
When I get to complete projects
Committment to equity word word
I have good healthcare for myself (an unmarried person)
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Benefits are fine, but I want better maternity leave benefits
I just don't like interacting in general, not their fault.
When I get to do the heads down work and create RESULTS.
I believe that almost everyone on my team is smart and works hard.
They at least seem to care about their employees, as is reflected in our benefits.
They're fine and I'm fine, just different personalities. We work fine I just don't want to be friends.
There's a general sense that people are interested in what they're doing and what the company is doing as a whole.
I like that even when working from home there are still many events that foster community within the workplace, virtually or otherwise.
I liked when I got a random raise. That actually really helped me in my personal life. I guess I liked that someone decided to do that.
The amount of PTO that I have, and the fact that you don't need to be at SPS very long (compared to other places) to accumulate more PTO
There needs to be a major reassessment of how maternity leave is handled. Women at SPS have been put in horrible positions in their personal lives while they're trying to have quality time with their child trying to get paid/ figure out disabilty. One woman couldn't pay her mortgage- unacceptable!
I like that we have a lot of freedom- we have clear goals and managers don't get caught up in the details, just results! It helps me to feel like I can work in ways that work best for me, not conforming to someone else's ideas of how to be successful.
Nothing's wrong, this is a good job and I'm lucky to have it. It's just not my passion, so I don't get "excited" but I don't see that as a bad thing. I do see myself in a position at SPS that I'm more excited and passionate about, and that keeps me going.