Location is not the best, small college town Indiana. If you are new to the area you may get bored with the area after a year- if you are coming from a large city you might be devastated. Midwest mentality is huge here, so if you are married or getting married (not many singles here- except right out of college) or want good schools for your kids and are ready to settle down somewhere quiet and safe- you will love this town and this company. Within the company there is such poor communication among managers, projects move at a glacial pace. And unfortunately in my experience so many of my projects were talked about then inevitably killed. I heard from colleagues in other departments that this was true for them as well. Sometimes I wondered how anything got done it seemed like planning was just a facade. But if you enjoy fighting the good fight- have at it. Also, people talk here...a lot....its basically high school. Marketing changes its mind daily and the company "restructures the brand" every 4 years...no joke. They also live and die by the "brand" and the brand is so dry, clinical and corporate. If you enjoy creativity you will get burnt out after 2 years. In the past two years, with the help of a few individuals they have started to loosen up a bit more, at least within marketing. But turnover is still high and really the company mentality will never change, they are trapped in there own bubble. Again, lots of positives (especially right out of school) and a good helping of negatives. It's really about what you want.