Depends on your department, team, and business unit. The one I was in: toxic with a shame/blame culture top down. Teams within the department were siloed: lot of politics, favorites, secrecy, competition, very cutthroat. No sense of collaboration, zero empowerment or innovation, lack of support to fulfill tasks (recycling shame/blame spiral). Management doesn't really care about being good managers. Work culture: people stand back to watch you fail. Lip service given to career advancement and diversity and inclusion, but zero opportunity for career advancement if you are not personally favored by management. Rising upper/mid level management almost all white when I was there even though some colleagues who have done great work have been there for years. No sense of being valued or appreciated. Raises given were minimal after 2 years. Hostile bosses and managers with seniority are protected and never reprimanded. Old school management in this department has been there for a long time, so things are done the same way with no innovation. This department also refuses to allow remote or hybrid work. There seems to be a complete lack of trust in the employees from top down, which also makes you distrust what top management actually does. If you want to be in the "in" crowd in this department, you'll be expected to make your job your life, come in on weekends, with no work life balance. Other teams have better work life balance, but at the cost of not being favored, appreciated, or given extras. I took a 20% paycut to leave, and am so happy that I did, and wish I had done this way earlier.