Pros
CEO vision is very positive. Benefits are great especially for long distance runners - someone who wants to possibly retire from this company. Nice health benefits, 401k match, fitness center, etc
Cons
Parking is extremely challenging - be prepared to walk close to a mile each way, often in freezing rain or snow. Access involves more than 50 steep, hazardous stairs, which makes the commute physically demanding. Many of the buildings appear very old and poorly maintained. Restrooms are unhygienic, carpets are stained and worn, and much of the equipment and control systems seem decades out of date. Even white-collar roles operate on a rigid shift system, with required start times as early as 7:00 AM. This can be particularly difficult for those with children or anyone who is not suited to early-morning schedules. If you are in an Information Technology role, most software development is offshored. Expect to work extensively with offshore teams, often aligned to their time zones and availability rather than local working hours. The organization is highly hierarchical, and this is reflected in day-to-day experiences such as parking access, seating arrangements, and the process for obtaining equipment.