Pros
There are some really nice people, working with students is rewarding. Benefits are good.
Cons
I agree with other reviewers about the administration. It's a "good 'ol boys" network. If you are part of the "older white males in suites" clique, you are set. If you aren't, you are most likely going to become a victim of politics -- especially if you have been there long enough to look like you might be a threat to the clique. Pay is low, there are no raises -- all of the resources are going to cover the costs of the Sandusky scandal. If you have been there long enough to accrue a decent salary, you are in danger of being fired -- especially if you are an older woman -- your only options are to silently put up with the abuse or find another place to work. HR is terrible. Because of politics, they always sides with the "old white males in suites" clique. Other departments don't want you because they don't want to pay your salary. If you look at the current job postings you notice that the majority are in "Outreach." That's not because people are retiring or because units are growing -- it's because they don't think twice about firing you. Penn State is an "employment at will" organization. You can be told you are no longer needed for any reason or no reason. At least the unemployment folks recognize wrongful dismissal when they see it and you will get your full unemployment benefits!