Pros
1. Possibility to change role or team once a year. 2. Multinational teams. 3. Flexible working hours. 4. Ability to work remotely from home. 5. Excellent healthcare programme. 6. Social benefits and family events. 7. Office location and city panorama from the window. 8. Showers in the office (great for cyclists, joggers, etc.)
Cons
1. Global lay offs spoiled company image - harder to hire good employees now. 2. Lack of responsibility and faith in success due to overgrown teams and complicated organization. 3. Notorious bureaucracy leaving little time for actual work (administrative tasks, invaluable meetings, etc.) 4. Infrastructural issues continue to delay work (e.g. corporate proxy, network connectivity in data centers, outsourced resource management). 5. Shortage of desks for employees (must rotate seats). 6. Brainwashing through propaganda posters and stickers all over the place as well as frequent all hands. 7. Hypocrisy of managers, artificially boosting ratings (e.g. pilot teams for Agile transformation were already transformed but chosen specifically to look good on paper). 8. Some managers care more about showing off in front of their bosses rather than company interest. 9. The process for setting yearly goals by an employee is completely detached from reality. 10. Hermetic and slow in terms of taking up on the latest technology. 11. The work becomes boring and not challenging anymore after a while.