Pros
They pay you actual money to show up and pretend to work - unless of course, someone screws that up. Other than a pay check, it is hard to think of anything positive about working for Integra. I guess if you are in HR, you don't have to ever show up to work and don't really need to do much of anything, which I suppose is a positive, if you are an HR employee.
Cons
Integra is just a horrible, demoralizing, life-sucking, draining, miserable place to work. The level of incompetence at all levels of the organization is absolutely astounding. Integra Senior Management says things about wanting to become an "Employer of Choice" and does things like a company-wide employee survey, but it is all just smoke and mirrors. There is and will never be any real change, at least not anytime in the near future, the culture of incompetence is just too pervasive within the organization. Integra is a place where people come to work, make a little money, learn a little and wait for something better to come along, and then they leave. If you are looking to come here and have other options, take whatever the other option is - nothing I mean NOTHING can be as bad as Integra. If you have no other options, then take their money, build your resume and then leave for a real company. Its a little superficial, but in this day and age, when people have other, more attractive options, it matters - Integra's facilities are just absolutely terrible. When you walk around the offices in Plainsboro, especially 311 Enterprise Drive, it is almost as if someone drove around collecting discarded office furniture (chairs and desks) from people's dumpsters and then dropped it all off at Integra to be used around the office. If you are lucky enough to work in Burlington, MA, it is like a time-warp back to 1979.