Pros
-Nice offices depending on where you're located -Benefits are great considering other non-startup company -Atmosphere, while tense because of restructuring, is fairly laid back -Your co-workers are among the best you'll work with, some managers however....*shrugs*
Cons
-Work-life balance is a joke (don't be sick too many times or have serious health issues or you'll find yourself in trouble fairly quickly). Also new provider for Disability will only call at the end of their day, nearly insuring denied claims. -Managers and Upper management are fairly unresponsible to criticism. To the point of taking it personally. -Some metrics that we're measured on are out of our control and even after multiple complaints, there's been no announced changes -Promotion seems to be hit or miss depending on managers, time of year, budget, random chance of wind. -You will spend more time justifying your job actions than actually doing your job. -No ability to learn unless its on your time (Hint: see above bullet on if you think you're able to do that) -Things change on a whim, sometimes several times in a day. You may find yourself doing something you're not trained for and expected to triage.