Pros
Nicely decorated office; friendly people.
Cons
You'll be welcomed with open arms. People are so kind and caring here. You'll be invited to lots of meetings, many of which are about people talking at you. People will encourage you to "give feedback" and ask lots of questions, and they'll listen politely. If it's about anything that isn't working, they'll ignore you. And there aren't actually many channels for feedback, other than emailing people directly. If you do email, they'll say, "thanks so much for the input - we're working on a plan" and then do nothing. It's a very email-driven company. This starts at the top. The CEO, a cross between an overgrown frat boy and unskilled motivational speaker, sends an email every Sunday night. Its purpose is often unclear. You stop reading these after a while because they make it harder to respect him. Other things that start at the top are most of the decisions, even those that seem too mundane to be handled by execs. But this is a top-down organization, so don't expect to make decisions about the things that affect your daily work unless you get promoted. Fortunately, there are many layers of management to get promoted into. When something isn't working on a team, they just insert more managers into the already bloated hierarchy. If you toe the line with these managers, you may get to be just like one of them.