Fine Place to Work
Pros
- Flexible schedule, they were a huge pioneer with Work From Home. Even in 2010 when I got hired they were already doing WFH (it wasn't company wide then, but is now) - Lots of great people. I left with no hard feelings towards anybody, and felt bad about leaving my boss in a lurch. - Plenty of quality, interesting work - Depending on your area, unbelievably stable employment (I know some areas suffered from layoffs in the past, like the AP1000 division, but that should've been obvious to literally everyone). And when people were fired (that I knew about), they 100% should have been the people let go.
Cons
- Work can follow you home since you can also work at home. - Pay increases very slowly unless your manager is head-over-heels for you. I had 14 straight years of above-average performance reviews and I was still 5+ years away from the middle of my pay band. - No bonuses until you're a director (so I hear). It's pretty demoralizing to get the whip cracked for MORE MARGIN just so some other person can get a bonus and you MIGHT get an extra 0.5% on your raise, but probably not.