Pros
Culture of super happy, highly forgiving leaders who set expectations at ultra achievable levels. No one interferes with your day to day and any "negative" feedback is not welcome or acceptable. The culture pursues retention, involvement, and engagement over "deadlines" and "performance" so there are always an abundance of people who are ready to jump into any process. If direction or support is required, not to worry, there are several layers of regional leadership and co-leaders (in fact North America has two Presidents!), so there are always several leaders within your region and also within the Global organization ready to provide their divergent views and opinions - enabling you to discover for yourself which direction to go. If learning is what you are in for, fear not, there are multitudinous sessions seemingly every week on all things DEI, and administrative. There is a non-ambiguous "discretionary" time-off policy. If you like to sell software licenses - this is the place for you because that is what they know how to do.
Cons
Very fluffy culture. Leaders who are mostly checked out. So many people involved in everything - trying to make up work and adding no value. Confusing leadership layers - leaders do not understand their own business lines. Global teams and executive leadership are completely out of touch with regions and don't actually understand services so they create chaos, confusion and disruption within the regions. The organization as a whole seems to not understand its identity or purpose - they really want to just sell software licenses. Company cares more about DEI than they do about the mission. Policies are confusing - the centralized "Global" structure - is completely out of touch with the regions. The executive leadership of services doesn't take accountability for anything, rather they just sit in an ivory tower and criticize, blame everyone else for their own lack of understanding. Processes are broken everywhere and most of the senior leaders have seem to have gotten their positions not based on merit or capability, but rather on the fact that they used to work for a tech company or consulting company.