Pros
The all-hands meetings were nice. Some great speakers and inspiring stories.
Cons
The most concerning was the attitude towards security. Management had, on multiple occasions, joked about how they liked tech debt (sarcastically) and dismissed suggestions to address CVEs. Everything from the initial interview to my eventual last day was bizarre. My manager at one point told me PRs weren't an appropriate place to make suggestions which is quite outlandish. I was expected to write code in a certain way with zero room for constructive criticism or new ideas. A rigid architecture is detrimental for the company's ability to evolve, try new things, and pay off tech debt. The opportunity cost of never improving was reason enough to leave the company shortly after I started.