Okay, well, there are some. The company is running some really old software. They know it, but these are huge hurdles. I've run several large system conversions and been a part of others, and it's a tough haul for any company.
There's a lot of gray hair here, which besides having to hold your breath from all the cologne and perfume in the elevator, it also means 2 things: Lots of tribal knowledge, and some slow adoption of new ideas and technologies. That also means though an appreciation for fresh new ideas. They are open to new people and new ideas.
The buildings are a bit dated. They look a little better inside than out, though the campus is pretty nice. Lynchburg is a really nice quaint little town, and if you could believe it, the folks there are even nicer than the ones here in Richmond. The cafeteria in Richmond is really pretty good, and they do some decent Indian food. The cafeteria in Lynchburg - not so much.
Pay: Not the greatest, but not the worst. I had been offered a role a long time ago from Genworth, but the pay was not even close to what I was looking for. This last time around, when I looked at total compensation, I was happy enough. Bonus isn't really anything to speak of - it's based on how the company is doing. You can look at the stock price and figure that one out. I hear people are stressed, but since I'm still somewhat new, I don't have a whole lot of confidants to give me the straight scoop.