Pros
The greatest thing about Polywood is the energy the company has. The growth over the past decade has brought Polywood to prominence and the company isn't showing signs of slowing. From larger and larger contracts and expanding markets, Polywood is beginning to reach all segments of the outdoor furniture world and building a reputation for the best furniture in the business, both in design and quality. Management is dynamic and is involved in the day-to-day operations. The leadership team is full of honest, hard-working, and creative individuals. Employees are taken care of well and shown respect; as well as encouraged to reach for more, take on responsibilities if they desire, and challenge the status quo where needed. Most departments feature a daily huddle or scrum. Collaboration is felt everywhere as team members work to remove roadblocks to ensure products go from a new concept or pitch to the production floor to the customer's deck/porch/patio/dock. As a final note, I greatly value the company's encouragement to keep a healthy balance between work responsibilities, family, and faith.
Cons
I truly have no cons that I can give about the company policies, structure, or management. Personally, I had to relocate closer to Syracuse to cut down my commute time, but if you're already living in this area, this isn't a con at all.