Pros
Great people to work with depending on which teams you're in. Remote work is a bonus. Pay is decent. The benefits that remain after leadership abruptly changed things are mostly good.
Cons
Culture is terrible. The new CEO is entitled, tonedeaf, and only cares about making the company into a moneymaking machine for him and the rest of leadership. After he took over, he and his team got rid of a large portion of benefits companywide, including unlimited PTO and the professional development stipend, with no notice, in the middle of the year. In the same breath he gave a sanctimonious speech about how we all had to be "winners," that we had to work harder despite having worse benefits. A leader who tells you to work harder for reduced benefits in the same stroke doesn't know how to inspire his employees and doesn't care about their well-being or careers. He and the rest of leadership are fixated on an IPO that may never come, and they're making the company a terrible place to work in the name of making Velocity Global profitable at any cost. Besides that, internally things are so chaotic and unstable, inter-departmental communication is a nightmare and job security is never a certainty, unless you're a sycophant. My department heads assured us we wouldn't lose our jobs - then they, and us, were all laid off. Don't believe a word said by C-Suite. They showed all of us that they'll say whatever they think they have to say to get what they want.