Pros
Negligible. Pay is good...until you get laid off, I suppose.
Cons
Likes to pretend to be important, relevant and a major market player. In reality has no long-term plan. "Industry publications" about owner and company are reportedly all written in-house as propaganda pieces; believable. Hanging on to culture created by talented individuals long gone. Pretends to care about employees. Cantina claims to pay for half of lunch as "subsidized." Sorry, but $10 for cold sandwich and chips when I could get better for less at Jimmie Johns is taking advantage of employees. Over-hired and then fired a lot of talented individuals. Two rounds of lay-offs in four months. Hired John Bonstock <sp?> whose (literally) only self-identified ability is to fail at everything he does. According to him every business he touches goes under shortly afterwards. Owner too stupid to recognize this. Worthless middle and upper management with no clue how to turn out a quality product. Owner considers himself an "entrepreneur" but really only bought the original product line and cleverly marketed it. Claims to be made in USA but all residential items come from overseas. Overseas engineers barely understand what they're doing. Literally, LITERALLY just laid off the entire test group. Does that make you confident in the product line? Company expects the best from you. You shall not expect the same in return.