Pros
When I was choosing whether or not I wanted to work at Long View, I talked to multiple current and former employees, did a ton of research, and of course listened to the sales pitch by the recruiters I met with. To be honest, it sounded too good to be true, but I was at the point in my former job that anywhere would be better so I decided to accept my offer. My first few weeks here I was still skeptical, as I thought everyone was putting on a show for me because I was so new. However, that feeling never went away. I've never seen a company where so many people have a smile on their face when coming to work. Their multiple social events are always a blast because they are full of happy, content people. Management truly believes in work-life balance, and it's so refreshing to feel safe in knowing that you can put your family life first, and your employer is okay with it. You have so much autonomy in your job, you are not micro-managed and often have the option of working from home if you wish. They really are a family- oriented company, and if that's your #1 in life then you should really check out Long View.
Cons
If your number one goal is your career is to make as much money as you can, this is not the company for you. They pay employees very averagely, if not border-line below average. Although they support career progression, you need to go above and beyond and be almost aggressive to move into a higher level role. If you're looking to get into a company and move into a new position within the first 6-18 months, again, not the company for you.