Pros
For the most part Dexcom has embraced WFH, allowing for the flexibility to work from home when you don't need to be in. Pay is decent (better than other big name med - device in the area) and they are willing to pay more if you find a better paying opportunity outside of Dexcom (if you're worth it). The teams have been great to work with as well, everyone wants to get the job done and done well.
Cons
Dexcom has poor QA/QE and it feels that they are just rubber stamping most things. This is poor practice in an FDA audited industry. Feedback is almost non-existent it seems. They also seem to hire a lot of individuals from Aerospace / DoD, which to be fair is regulated. However, the overlap appears to stop there. Then do to poor training / procedures, they ignore things like GDP.