DO NOT, EVER Consider this place for a job. Borderline insanity.
Pros
Very challenging and interesting products. Great assembly technicians. Great distributors. Great eye for talent (although a penchant for crushing said talent). Great distributors. Great "Alumni Club" after you serve you time and get crushed. Really good health care with a low premium.
Cons
If this is your first job out of college, it may break you and make you change your career. I don't want to see this happen to anyone. The insanity here is not at all what you should expect elsewhere. If you are a veteran, this place will make you regret leaving your last company, I don't care how bad it was. In either case, the story is the same: A period of flattery and good feelings, maybe even promotions and then a complete lack of support and piled up workload until you get hit by the bus. It's a BIG bus, and usually the senior management is driving the bus. It will ruin your outlook on your job, on management in general, on your profession, even life. Just trust me, this place has had a LOT of top notch talent and not a single one of them is there from a few years ago even. All the savvy veterans avoid this place like the plague. It is such a problem that they are forced to recruit kids out of school because they are the only ones who haven't heard of them and their notoriety. If you make it 6 months, you are good. A year, great. 2 years - top notch. Anything beyond that is just pure crazy. I have seen first hand college kids get scarce training and then get verbally demoralized in front of everyone and sent packing. Some kids decided to change their careers because it as such a traumatic experience. They once hired a guy from the east coast, moved him and his family in to Tucson and then fired him after 1 week for not meeting expectations. He broke down, as expected, it was really shocking and sad for him and his family. The positive review here was written by the senior management because they looked so bad here. This is not a lie.