Pros
A solid percent of your colleagues who suffer with you provide great support for times where you don't feel like you can take any more. Built some great friendships.
Cons
Everything else. Not only does illion promote a bullying culture, where management pit you against everyone else, but you are constantly lied to, not communicated to, made to feel incompetent and stupid, but threatened with your job on a daily basis. illion also refuses to do anything about sexual harassment, bigotry, and sexism. They gaslight on the regular, and rather than taking any criticism and concerns from the "reviews", they will outwardly call YOU toxic and damaging, whilst making you work 15 hour days because if you don't, you WILL be told to get your resume ready. You will be underpaid. You will be undervalued. You will have your managers (except the rare couple who are actually decent people who care for their teams, but cop the abuse from above them) beating their chest, not supporting you in ANY way, and not taking any accountability. Be careful who you trust. Don't be fooled by their bs. You will be pulling knives out of your back while flying through the air on your way being thrown under a bus. Oh, and forget about meeting KPI's and getting any kind of pay review. These guys are so corrupt they forced people to sign up for job keeper so the company could get at least 500k a quarter, and staff would see none of it. illion is the most unethical and corrupt business I have ever had the displeasure working for.