Pluspunten
Leadership listens to all employees and takes measures to react appropriately to feedback. The clientele is hand-picked by the company owner Rob... Rob has a good feel for who would be difficult to work with and doesn't do business with them as a rule. They do tons of things to keep employees engaged like breakfast on Fridays, company outings and trainings. The office environment is very good. In the consulting group, everybody is smart and personable, which makes sense. Also, all travel is arranged by the admin staff, and all projects managed and scheduled by the Project Management staff. Consultants simply show up, run the training sessions, document next steps, and build relationships with ComTec's clients. There is more to it but those are the key functions. I'd also like to mention that they subscribe to a style of internal communication that promotes unity, standardization, and bright lines around responsibility areas. Does the company walk the walk? They are sincerely trying, and I think are finding much success with the approach.
Minpunten
Big caveat here, I was recruited as a remote employee since I could not relocate. The negatives have more to do with the WFH lifestyle, which might be positives for others. Not seeing my coworkers and clientele face-to-face left me depressed and unmotivated. If that doesn't bother you then these turn to positives. Most clients prefer little travel at this point since they pay for it... they'd rather have extra consulting hours instead through video conferencing. It didn't work for me. The pay is a bit behind the market BUT in this department, consultants are billable and as long as they fulfill their weekly billable hours goal, they can work as much overtime as desired. One week I hit my goal, put in a few OT hours, and bought myself a new jigsaw I needed. That's a powerful card to have. For someone with a lot of time on their hands (say for example, an empty nester who's done travelling a ton) could pad out their bank account quite nicely.