Pros
It was a job and the people are mostly quite nice. They make sure you have the equipment you need in order to do your job.
Cons
The biggest con is that the company does not care about its employees, only about the corporation. In fact, a direct quote from the CEO after terminating employees was "it's not what you have done for the company, but what you are going to do for the company." Despite hearing this, I still do approve of Jeff, the CEO. I thought he was a fair leader. Over the years there have been numerous layoffs at the company. At some point people start to wonder how secure their job is. I know I did on numerous occasions. I voluntarily left, but there were many times when I wondered if I would have a job the next day. The pay was way low, as you can see from other reviews of Spectrum. That's probably the second biggest con. Benefit cost is also pretty high. They are a small company with a huge conglomerate corporation mentality. I also felt way overworked and over stressed here. I felt tethered to my email, like I was living to work instead of working to live. I could go on with cons... I felt that there were many more cons to working here than there were pros. My advice to future employees is this: only work there if you are desperate for a job, or you need a stepping stone into your career. That's about all working here is worth in my opinion.