Pros
Compensation and benefits are quite reasonable.
Cons
Many false promises were made during the interview phase. From education and career development to the types of projects one would be working on. Working here honestly feels like are just another employee number - I doubt most people even know each other's names. During my interview I was promised lots of career development and education opportunity. What this turned out to be was forced "educational hour" that must be completed each year in order to qualify for a raise. You get to pick from an online library that has courses of little value. As they also want me to be 100% billable to the client I was told the forced 25 hours must be completed on my own time. You are also partnered with a career advisor that is supposed to help you plan goals and achieve some growth in the company. These goals also determine if you get a raise. Well, in one year I have seen my CA one time and I was the one who had to reach out and start the process. Again, a failed promise that was never delivered. Overall, it feels like I am just a number that needs to remain billable. Nothing that was promised in my interview ever came to fruition.