Pros
Large company could be a plus, and you are not too far from Boston if you need city life. Benefits are typical with what you would expect (dental, medical, vision, etc)
Cons
This is my first job out of college and it is the worst job I could have ever imagined having. First, it was like pulling teeth to get a response from HR on the status of my application. Once I was given the offer and accepted it, it took them almost 5 months to get back to me on any details on my start date or moving. I feel my salary is good for this area, but low for my experience and education generally. I like my coworkers, but there is an overall atmosphere of stress and negativity. My first day was met with surround sound cursing and slamming things around, and it continues to this day. People talk negatively about each other behind their backs on how capable they are at their job, instead of being kind and helpful to that person. We are expected to work overtime and not get paid for it, and I don't mean a few hours - I know someone who works 70+ hours a week and only gets paid for 40 of those hours. They encourage skipping lunch to get work done. I have only been at the company for a few months and I'm being given too much responsibility as a new hire. Last week I was full on yelled at by someone for a mistake that I didn't even make. I'm being expected to do more work than my male counterparts can get away with. Some coworkers who are older can get away with saying mildly sexist things because that is just what has been allowed. There is an uncomfortable amount of Trump propaganda at work. No matter your political opinion, it is inappropriate to have political stuff in the office, but people have flags in their cubicles, or shipyard employees will wear racist Trump t-shirts. When I brought this up saying it made me uncomfortable, I was the one who got in trouble for "bringing up politics at work," even though all I was saying was that politics at work made me uncomfortable Don't get me started on COVID. It was like pulling teeth to be allowed to work from home 3x a week instead of 2. I am high risk, and there has been a spike in cases in the area. And in the office, I have caught so many people not washing their hands, and administration has a hard time getting people to wear masks. Normally they have new hire events so you can make friends, but because of COVID they didn't even try. Not even a virtual event. So now I live here with no friends or family, and my only social interaction is the 3 people above the age of 40 that I share a cubicle with, but I don't even see them all because of our WFH schedule. I was exposed to COVID in the office, and was expected to not work from home and be in the office before my test results came in even though what I was doing could have been done at home. I am confused why so many people like this company. Maybe I just had bad luck with my department. But please be wary and ask good questions in your interviews.