Pros
Great salaries for Tampa, bad salaries for nationwide tech. Hire a ton of college students and unqualified people due to in person work requirements and low pay, a great way to get your foot in the door of the tech industry. There are pockets of great teams built around committed leaders who known what they're doing, who too often are burning themselves out banging heads against the desires of their own executive leadership. Very easy to get promoted because turnover is so high, and hours worked matters more than impact. I mean this literally, because many teams require time tracking, including development roles. Let's you play pretend product driven tech company.
Cons
The number one con of working at ReliaQuest is the active deception from executive leadership. Whether it's being secretive about financial information, your own compensation, product metrics, or days of remote work, you can expect that leadership is constantly obsessing about how to exploit you and position themselves well. For SOC roles especially: you will be exploited here. For investors and developers: ask about product adoption. There's a time when ReliaQuest seemed genuinely committed to employees based on tenure, but with the economic crunch and pressure to meet investor goals, that has quickly gotten thrown out. Time at the company has determined people's seniority more than their qualifications or abilities. ReliaQuest's leadership page should give you a good idea of what to expect in terms of company direction and commitments to diversity.