Office location makes parking difficult and/or cost prohibitive, so ideally you'd want to live near transit lines, which can raise the cost of living a bit.
The workload can be a bit light for new hires depending on which team you're hired onto, as they're working on growing some of the teams.
Like any other MEP firm, sometimes deadlines are misinterpreted and a bit of a rush needs to happen, but that's as much a problem with the architects as it is with Interface.
Company Revit standards don't utilize the full extent of the program's capability, especially in plumbing design. However, Interface doesn't forbid you from going above the standards but they like to keep it close so that if others have to assist on your projects they aren't lost trying to add to the work that you've done.