Unless you want to feel like a piece of LEGO..
Pros
+ The cafe machine has large cup servings. + Many elevators/lifts so less time spent waiting. + Many printers. Good quality printers. + 1 good manager in whole business unit if you are lucky
Cons
- poor management - old school management - managers who don’t even know what the project is about, what it does, what technology is used and yet try to sell it to you as if you have a choice - basically it’s do or die - whatever they tell you in the recruiting process goes out the window the minute you sign the contract - once they “place” you on a specific type of project, that’s all you will be doing until THEY decide otherwise - you can’t have an oblique professional experience; if you land in the “wrong” business unit (one that does not match what you have been told in the job interview or doesn’t match at all with your professional expectancies) just know that you will stay there forever - had to adjust to 4 different managers in the span of 2 months and each one of them wanted to do things his way and couldn’t bother what you accomplished before or if you were working on an already going project