Pros
None come to mind. Other than once you leave you appreciate other jobs much more, nothing can be as bad as icentris. And the CEO isn't Peter Benedict anymore, he's been out for a few years.
Cons
They lie during the interview process, making things sound great, just to get anybody to work for them, and after you are in a few weeks the truth comes out. I don't know of anybody who works for them now or in the past and hasn't had this "oh man, what did I get myself into" moment when the curtains are pulled back. They don't understand how to do software development. The project managers don't coordinate work well between each other, everything is always critical, planning doesn't happen, and developers are run 24x7 with no personal time, putting out the fire of the day. They tried to make it better and brought in a new CTO, but he left within a year because none of the PMs wanted to change from their broken ways, and everything went back to how bad it was, if not worse. The two owners are brothers that hate each other, and they create massive drama and fear because of this. Leaders shout in the halls. Highly difficult. Leadership are all sales people, who don't get it and just want things to work in short periods of time, always taking shortcuts. They are on a death spiral, losing customers, and everything is in fear. I recommend avoiding this place. Leaving it has made me feel like it created PTSD, I kid you not. I feel much better being out of there.