Ventajas
I tend to enjoy music. Near the apartment. People were good.
Desventajas
Overworked and underpaid. I would add in that that's just my opinion, but at some point this becomes simply an economical fact. I can not point out any job prior to this one where the work-life balance and responsibility-compensation ratios were so off. The energy and time put into this company simply did not pay off for me with my paycheck, by a pretty wide margin. The opportunity cost of being there every day, getting absolutely drained, waiting for the next deposit to go through was almost at 'joke' level. At my new job, I am able to maintain a respectable (an actual) amount of disposable income and my work is not at the forefront of my thinking 25 hours a day, roughly 8-9 days a week. If you notice, in the reviews, employees constantly use words like "challenging" and "rewarding" yadda yadda, and their synonyms. That's fine for some, but not for us pragmatic ones that are looking to put in time and energy and get compensated for that time and energy in equal or AT THE VERY LEAST, acceptable proportions. Save the "challenging" and "rewarding" talk, I'm interested in enjoying my work at a respectable level, but shutting it down when work is over, using my paycheck to buy things that make me happy, and enjoying the other two thirds of my life that aren't at the office. You do not disengage from work at the end of the day at Reverb. This is the greatest takeaway for me having worked here; I need to be able to disengage from work at the end of my work day (or be compensated appropriately). Do you? Oh and there's really not much diversity here. And by not much, I mean when I would see a new person walk in I would literally look around to see if we were all being secretly filmed as part of a social experiment. It was another white guy in an old t-shirt, jeans, a scruffy face, and said "dude" more than was really needed. And the even crazier thing is that NOBODY ELSE NOTICED OR EVEN GAVE A SECOND LOOK.