Pros
Work from home policy was nice, considering it wasn't popular at the time.
Cons
It was one of the most mico-aggressive, misogynistic, and racist places I've worked. The team lead (who had no digital data background) wasn't open to having me on the team. I was the 3rd person loaned to him, as the two previous hires didn't want to stay and barely made the year. Their first conversation (ever) had with me was to say they were cautiously optimistic about my presence. Unfortunately, their way of introducing me to the people I'd be working with was to send my resume (which contained my home address) out to a group of 30+ strangers. This made me feel incredibly unsafe neither the contractor I worked for nor HR did anything about this despite me raising the concern. I was on loan to this team and was replacing a previous person who wanted off the team because they couldn't take the misogyny and racist undertones, so I absorbed their work ( and later learned their years of data mistakes where they had been reporting the wrong stats for two years. ). The team lead blamed me for this, even though all reports were filtered through him.