Pluspunten
They offer a good starting salary and like an ugly girl at last-call, call look good in low light.
Minpunten
Toxic, toxic, toxic. Very high turn-over. In my immediate department, during my short employment span, there was a 33% turnover rate. I would be willing to bet it is at least that company-wide, lower-level. The company is very divided in the way upper management runs each main department, then and even more-so within the departmental level leadership. If you work here you must have a thick skin because when upper management is not present, you will most likely be scolded like a dog, in front of everyone in your department, based on the mood of the supervisor & how threatened they feel by your work performance, or how irritated they are with hearing you talk on the phone (work related), or hearing you type, or walk when you wear shoes that make a noise different than a tennis-shoe. It's nuts what is allowed to happen in lower level departments. Those who have the traits and education to lead, aren't given the opportunity, only the "yes" men/women. It's very likely that you will get stuck in an entry level position working for a low-level supervisor who happened to be in the right place, at the right time, to secure that position, instead of on actual merit. One would think that person would take the initiative to educate themselves on their shortcomings so they would have the tools needed to lead. Nope. And if you choose to put in the extra effort to learn & promote job efficiency you will be ostracized for not being part of the stagnant "team". Don't shine here, be prepared to exist in managed chaos, listening to how much your unqualified supervisor hates their supervisors. It is a little amusing to see the change in behavior when upper management comes through though. It's generally a gripe-fest, super toxic. They do an excellent job of putting lipstick on that pig with the "talent acquisition" team though. Maybe they will get it together some day.