This is a company where if you know 'how to play the game' for instance get members of the C-suite team onside, then you can go far.
There are a lot of internal politics to navigate, particularly between some of the businesses internally. Hence, there are different cultures too (not all bad) just different, with each business having its own segregated office, which I don't think helped.
Some truly great people are working here. However, there are serious issues with micromanagement in certain departments, which I have seen impact numerous colleagues before.
The real issue is no one wants to challenge Pete (CEO), therefore, it can be hard to implement new ideas or be heard. A situation that is not helped by surrounding himself with 'yes people'.
Finally, the workforce is also far from diverse, which I always found odd, and you will see first-hand if hired.