Pros
After having been a fan of the product itself and a long-time user, I was hopeful when I joined that they would live up to my very high expectations. So far I've been very pleasantly surprised to learn that the culture and environment is even better than I had expected. After having worked at several large tech companies in the area, I have realistic expectations when it comes to culture and work environment and often after seeing behind the curtains am disappointed with the results, however here I haven't seen anything that is popping that bubble. Even though we work in a satellite office (the HQ is in San Francisco) they are very careful to ensure that we maintain that environment that makes Dropbox special, as well as including everyone and being very transparent so that we don't end up feeling like a lonely island. *Benefits here are amazing (even compared with Microsoft, Facebook and the like) *Perks include having a catered breakfast, lunch & dinner (if you are going to be working past 5) every day. If you are lucky enough to work in the SF office, then you have your own restaurant with options crafted by a Michelin star chef. We also have a fully stocked kitchen and full bar. We also have a lounge area complete with Xbox One & Sega (old school), full band set-up, pool table, foosball, ping pong table and lots of different working spaces for any kind of work environment requested. *Company founders are onsite and super accessible, they really do care about each and every employee and put a lot into everything. The transparency here is amazing, and if you have an idea or want to try something new out, I've been met with "yes" every time. Which is amazing and can offer up unlimited career progression, just don't be afraid to get in and get your hands dirty and get 'er done.
Cons
The only con I can find is the location, although we are in the Columbia Tower and the views are seriously the best in the city, I live on the Eastside and thus commute is a headache for me. Luckily we have a generous transportation benefits and a flexible work environment, so I can work from home as needed. The bus routes are the hardest part, trying to find one that will work with my schedule has needed a little work, but that's not really the fault of Dropbox.