Pros
The devices they are working on are challenging and fun to work on. Benefits are good such as healthcare and stock option but they under pay significantly I have found out in my job search now.
Cons
I worked at Omnicell for about three years, in that time I had 3 different managers and other members of the team leaving constantly. During my last months one of the other engineers from a nearby region transferred to a different department in the company, and there was no backfill plan. So my region went from having 3 customers within 2 hrs of me which is manageable. To having 6 some of which are 7.5 hrs from me. I lived in my car for several months as they struggled to get a new engineer. I had more tickets in that stretch of two months than I did all that previous year. And I couldn’t keep up, there was times I would work on weekends and be getting into hotels at midnight after driving so much. I had been home less than 15 days in that stretch and I was let go for falling behind in the paperwork when I was doing the work of two engineers and traveling far too much. The worst of it was I found out there was an engineer 2 hrs from some of the extra sites I was driving to and he wasn’t asked to help cause he was in a different region.