Pros
A really family-friendly and flexible place to work, providing the best chance for a work-life balance. Friendly and helpful people. Good trust, responsibility and autonomy. Willing to listen to new ideas and ways of working. Decent salary and generous pension. Seems to be good opportunities for internal moves and progression. Many people have been here for 10, 15 years or more, so they must be doing something right!
Cons
There is some internal politics and in my role and I need to carefully balance competing internal views. Decent starting salary, but it sounds like salary progression beyond that is more difficult. It's not an incredibly 'driven' or 'high-energy' company, but that's what gives the work-life balance, so depends what you're looking for. Very tight on recruiting new staff in non-sales roles. Budgets are strangely tight in general, bearing in mind how well the company is doing