Pros
Many of the frontline workers and lower management are very kind, skilled, and passionate people. Decent benefits and fun engagement events.
Cons
In a word: nepotism. Half of the executives are related to each other, they hire their underqualified friends and children to manage below them, and you end up with a hierarchy of incompetence. The CEO had one coherent thought and exceptional luck 25 years ago and is still treated like a god. Leaders feed their workers scraps and platitudes to keep them content, then treat them as disposable. Openly conservative environment, so if that's not your cup of tea, you will never feel welcome. If I had understood their morally abhorrent business model before I signed on, I never would have worked there.