Stress levels are high, long term incentives try to hook you in to stay at the company, some very unpleasant egos in leadership. You can expect to do tasks far outside your role because of how lean the company is. There are unreasonable expectations placed on personnel by leadership and currently in Medical, objectives are not articulated well and slimming the organization and absorbing tasks into other roles seems to be met with a pat on the back for "efficiency".
This really is a corporate company where you exchange hard work for money and that's it at the end of the day. D&I initiatives are talked about by leadership but hardly manifest in daily life at the company. Performative ally-ship at it's finest is what you'll find, but what do you expect in Thousand Oaks.
Speaking from experience, if you are laid off, there is generous monetary consideration headed your way, but do not expect assistance from within HR or the company to find a new role within the company.