Pros
Easy commute in Lexington. Unlimited vacation. Lexmark is an expert at efficient layoffs, they can put together a list of employees to lay off and save millions in no time. Rooke is no longer CEO. Work life balance is great, you are not held accountable so take off whenever you want to. No one is ever around during holidays, they might as well just shut doors during Christmas, cause no one is there.
Cons
Where do I begin? Pay, good for the area but sub-par for the industry. Lack of promotions and raises will make your pay fall behind the national curve very quickly. Dying industry. Software(ISS) organization stuck in maintenance mode. Constantly updating current software packages. Worked on a team where a horrendous management decision allowed software package to be released before team felt it was ready. Many months of fixing bugs due to that one clueless decision. Software org is full of managers out of their prime or with no managerial skills whatsoever. The better managers were demoted because they were not "yes" people. If you are willing to brown nose you will do well, don't even have to do your job to excel. Culture is driven by Good ol' boy network. Management has no clue what they should be working on, they wait for execs to drive the direction. Execs have no software industry background. Constant reorganizations, at least once a year you will get assigned to a new manager. Have seen other reviews that state people as a pro, there was one team whose attitude was so vile that it kept getting re-organized/assigned to other managers. This team delivered very little work, but management didn't have the spine to confront their lack of professionalism. 80% of people are smart, easy to work with the other 20% just hope you don't ever have to deal with them or rely on their work. No career growth. Management will realign job responsibilities in order to build up their own resumes. Offshore teams are rarely if ever held accountable for their work. Have worked with offshore counterparts who were awesome. Others not so much. Offshore teams work on something, onshore team fixes their mistakes, and management turns the blind eye. Lack of training. Lexmark used to invest in their employees, that is no longer the case. Morale is never dealt with due to the incompetence of management. They will hold an event like a movie outing thinking it will boost morale. Culture wise, they don't follow what they preach. Inclusion, diversity, innovation are buzz words. They do promote women and non-whites quickly, but doesn't seem to be merit based.