Pros
Good stepping stone to get to a bigger, better opportunity. A lot of flexibility in working from home. Even though their business is tightly wrapped around two main clients, they are very big players in the game and look great on your resume. Some movement across client sites when possible. Fun coworker happy hours.
Cons
AustinCSI struggles with retaining talent. Look at the trajectory of former employees to see how almost all of them have moved on to better opportunities. The only people who remain have figured out how to play their game and are complacent with being a big fish in a small pond. Either that, or they're not talented enough to find a better position. Favoritism is based off of who is drinking the Kool-Aid. Doing well with this company is not based off of merit and performance, but rather who they can control and manipulate. The politics at client site are sickening. No matter what they tell you, they are more concerned with making the client happy (even when they are unethical) than keeping your job and family secure. Remember, Texas is an at-will state. Leadership does not conduct themselves as professionals, but as biting, insecure teenagers. Whenever there is an influx of positive reviews, it is because management is encouraging it to hide these negative reviews. Perception is reality, so pay attention to what people are saying.