Pros
Standards and expectations are mediocre (except for in pleasing the bosses). This makes life easy if you treat it just as time spent for a paycheck. If you are good at corporate politics with minimal ethics, you can thrive here and make a decent living. Not much competition in quality of work or innovation (those are not the criteria in going up the ladder anyways)
Cons
Unpredictable lay off hurricanes many times a year (has been happening more often in the last 2 years) whenever the executive management fails to further impress the Wallstreet. Current IT leadership is letting the business down. They are mostly a combination of a few bureaucratic politicians survived in the company for a number of years AND a new flock of cost cutters (read lay offers) recently got hired who approaches everything with a shotgun because they do not have a clue on how to analyze the challenges and efficiently solve and innovate. No pay hikes or bonuses to the employees doing the heavy lifting - norm is to let them leave and hire new employees for higher pay. Promotions are mostly based on the 'likability to mid and senior level management' criteria - hard for a diverse cultural background to fit the bill (given the demographics of the current senior and mid level management).