Pros
The individual people who work in the company are pretty nice and easy to get along with. The building is very close to the blue line and the Metra.
Cons
There is absolutely no flexibility to work from home for any reason. The PTO policy was recently updated (so that you no longer got a PTO payout upon your departure from the company) and it was kept secret - no mass communication was sent out until employees started to find out and complain. There is next to no room for growth because the people at the top have been at the company for 20+ years. You can basically only move up when someone retires. Throughout the pandemic, the offices remained open. The reason no working from home was/is allowed is because "The day we can pour concrete from home is the day we will allow work from home flexibility." As if office workers pour concrete... The parking lot is full of potholes and the building is very dark and dim - the only windows are in the various manager offices. Their tagling "Employer of Choice" always feels like a slap in the face.