Pros
Very flexible, free, hybrid work schedule. Lots of young people. Great marketing. lots of small projects, focusing on interior design. Long history, has a solid name in the industry. Some studios has free lunch occasionally. Good technology supporting the design presentation, like VR experience, 3D printing. Free beer.
Cons
Weak architectural project management, the PMs are too busy to check what the staff are doing, and the upper management are all business person, so no one is designing because most of work is just for record of architect. High turnover rate, people come and people go. Promotions went to those survived. 150% Profit-driven company, all business are doing so, but they treat new employees like disposable asset. for a short term I would recommend young designers/interns to learn things here, but for long term career, some second thoughts are needed. Overtime working is needed for some post-covid crazy deadlines, and no one gets appreciations. Focusing on many small projects, although the firm is getting back to 90 people, it still feel like a small firm, like one person be in charge of one job. Almost no teamwork at all. Used to be a 100years old firm, but a decade ago, the elder generations retired. Today's MD is a very young firm. Young people make mistakes and ack of experience in solving difficult problems, but no one is doublechecking drawings. Not an Adobe firm.