Pros
The single, only pro of working here is that you MAY get put on a team that gets to work from home, but it's not guaranteed and you get no say in what team you get placed on.
Cons
oh gosh where do i begin: -management literally DOES NOT CARE about their workers. they dont care that we're underpaid and overworked, they dont care how their bullsh*t policies affect us and they don't care about our opinions and feedback -there is 0 room for growth unless you're besties with someone in management (promotions and raises have been on hold for 2 years now, with no ETA on when they'll return). and yes, even if youve been busting your butt for months and years you still won't get a promotion or raise. -everyone is severely underpaid for this job market, QA testers start at $11/hr, QA Analysts start at $15 and APL's start at $20 (industry standard is $18-$25 for a QA tester) -new processes/policies get rolled out every couple of months that make our lives harder, we also get little to no warning of these new policies (at most we'll get a day) and none of our feedback is ever taken into consideration unless it's something that speaks good about the new policy/process -HR is useless in every situation except one: the only thing HR can do is help you move teams if you feel unsafe with another coworker -we no longer have quarterly meetings with management because they got tired of us telling them how terrible their leadership is. now if you speak out about it, you get hit with a warning or worse an "improvement plan."