Pros
I don't see any pros except stuffed kitchen with snacks.
Cons
If I had to summarize my experience, the first unusual thing was receiving the in office job offer without being asked to visit the office beforehand. One major issue was the lack of adequate workspace for employees working onsite daily. Most staff were placed in a cramped, dark basement or shared areas, while larger and quieter offices were often left empty for the staff whose work fully remote!!
Communication with management was also challenging. Asking for help often resulted in blame rather than support. In my case, I attempted to improve a procedure that had been approved by senior management, but ultimately I was criticized, abandoned and eventually let go.
Overall, the workplace felt heavily influenced by biased management and lacked responsiveness to real operational issues.