Pros
This company is a great place to get on your resume and to gain experience. They're a $1.3 billion dollar company so their name has value. You can learn a lot here so it has a fairly strong educational value. They get mind-blowing talent in the door, but it's almost as mind-blowing how poorly they utilize that talent. Pay is decent, nothing special. Benefits are middle of the road. The rank and file are some of the coolest and best people to work with - management, not so much. It's a great starter job in the industry. Get in, get a few years, and get out with your sanity.
Cons
This is not a place I recommend building a career. You'll find fairly quickly that having an opinion of your own is not an appreciated quality. Raising concerns is the fastest way to find yourself being walked out of the building in my opinion. There is a lot of talk about having an open and collaborative culture. What this really means is that you're expected to drink the cool-aid with a smile. Make sure you get every single directive in writing from someone above you. You could very quickly find yourself the scapegoat in their parade of endless lawsuits. Also, they're notorious for their use of non-competes to limit competition, so have an exit strategy well established. I liked the people I worked with, but management killed my desire to stay. I left to find much better opportunities in the city, of which there are plenty. These are just the thoughts and opinions of a former employee.