Pros
There are a few good people here who try to do the right thing and have work ethic. I'm struggling here to come up with many or any pros. If you are good at "brown-nosing", you will succeed here even if you don't have a clue what you're actually doing.
Cons
Where do I begin. There are constant changes in the Executive Leadership Team, which makes it difficult to determine what the company goals and objectives are. In the past few years, there have been 5 or 6 CFO's, 3 or 4 Presidents (the most recent one not even having a college degree), 3 or 4 CHRO's, no CIO, no COO, no Chief Actuary, no VP of Business Intelligence, no VP of Personal Lines Product Management, and the CEO is a radiologist who has no experience in insurance whatsoever. Most people just walk around and talk all day, and they are praised for doing so. I guess this is what they mean by "collaboration". Mediocrity or "less than meets" expectations is actually rewarded here. The company has engaged in some practices that are completely "unethical". Back in the mid-90's, they had a private investigator follow the commissioner of insurance and wiretap his phone. Through this process, they discovered the commissioner was gay (and not openly gay), and tried to use this as blackmail against him. It resulted in the company paying out restitution to the state of Florida of $1M, and a $2.55M settlement to the commissioner for invasion of his privacy. You can Google it there are articles all over the internet explaining it. This ship is sinking fast!