Pros
I can't think of much that is positive here.
Cons
Meetings are a way of life here, they have so many meetings it is counter productive. It appears that people with "titles" also have significant egos, but they don't have the experience or people skills that would typically be required to have the VP, Director or even C-Level title. A few of them have it, but most don't. The Marketing team and CEO love to tout that they have been named to "Seattle Business Magazine’s 100 Best Companies to Work For", but the truth is they paid for that award/listing. There is a rotating door of management, failed acquisition integration, and in short management that is completely out of touch. If you have passion for what you do, don't work here. If you want to be a number, go work for a government job.