Pros
* Decent tech stack * Lovely office * Flexible on remote working * Friendly colleagues
Cons
* Really monotonous work. I've mostly updated configuration repositories or done simple bug fixes, both of which are both below my skill level * Some pretty egotistical engineers who aren't as technically strong as they'd like to believe; they just love to conflate 'abstraction' and 'indirection', and shoehorn their supposed understanding of big O notation into discussions in which it makes no sense, for example * Way too many middle managers, most of whom pester you constantly and organise pointless meetings just to look busy, all while gesticulating excessively; don't expect to be able to get into a coding groove at this place * Too much involvement from external consultancies; currently we rely on FOUR different vendors, all of whom have their own agendas for growing * Extremely political. Despite the sexist content found in GQ, they'll happy provide female engineers with token promotions just so they appear progressive. While I agree there's an under-representation of women in tech, it's really a cheap, patronising opportunity for the company to brag on LinkedIn