Pros
Good'ish benefit. Ok pay. Perks like free snack and soda and beer in office if you're local to Austin. Plenty of social events. Sales and customer support teams are very capable.
Cons
Engineering leadership is quite bad. Architecture is ancient, so is the core code base. In essence, the core business revolves around keep maintaining a customized data processing engine written two decades ago couldn't be fitted to properly use modern data tech stacks. Knowledge is very siloed, and lots of red tapes to get anything done. Internal documentation on core architecture is almost non-existent. If you want to know how something works, a meeting with the architect in that area is required to have them explain while they walk through the code themselves. All technical knowledge distribution is on a "need-to-know" basis, very difficult to learn anything outside the area you're working on. Architect level engineers are more interested in protecting what they've already designed and built rather than doing what needed to be done to make the system more efficient or cost effective. There's a big disconnect between dev and infrastructure where neither side really care what the other side is doing.