Pros
I really like working at Overstock, I've been with them for a while because I believe in the overall vision of the company. The people you work with are great, everyone listens to each other in my department, and we work together to accomplish goals. The company really cares about employee insight, and polls the employees when they are considering big changes. The polls they send take a collective vote of what employees would like an outcome of the change to be, especially when it comes to things that benefit or do not benefit the employees. It's really cool that they care..
Cons
If you aren't friends with someone in a different department, you might as well never consider moving around in the company (if say you want to move up). A lot of judgement is placed on a person if you ever make a mistake, big or small. In some areas this isn't the case, but it all depends on who your manager is, and what department you work in. They have weird titles for people in the company that usually don't fit industry standard, and pay isn't great. Essentially if you don't have a degree it's perceived that A. You can't move up in the company B. You can never make a substantial living to survive in Utah without roommate/spouse. Maybe that's the case with any company, but it does become rough when you train a new manager on how to do their job and you are their employee.