Pros
Nice offices. Some smart people. Fun internal and customer events. There are some good middle managers who look out for you and want to do great work. Autodesk has a monopoly in their industry so they spend money on lots of random things that make the environment and company feel plush. Good place to do individual work but you do not want to be in management, or try to learn it there.
Cons
The politics are sharky----upper managers and the exec team are more focused on looking good than delivering value. The marketing-background CEO got his job by selling Wall Street a cloud and construction industry story that pumped up the stock price. The culture of looking good vs. doing good permeates. Autodesk does not innovate, it grows entirely through acquisition. Acquired teams leave quickly or are shown the door. Comically, the CEO of Autodesk's biggest acquisition ever left in a year and on her LinkedIn claims she was the "VP of Nothing".