Pros
Lots of corporate events, people are generally friendly, great locations of offices with plenty of restaurants, small gyms in buildings, modern coffee machines, game rooms with beanbags chairs for relaxing (although employees are generally afraid to use these), modern food vending setups, high work ethic employees, very knowledgeable people, comp days off to make up for days worked on weekends (when the company is not too busy), very diverse workplace, potential to travel the world with a career here, clean restrooms, modern equipment is provided, meetings are generally conducted via conference calls, and the office is generally laid back.
Cons
When traveling for company, don't be surprised when the company bends over backwards for large corporate customers at the expense of Aristocrat employees in ways such as: making coworkers share rooms with other coworkers, allowing customers to book travel for Aristocrat employees with the possibility of motel- class rooms with bunkbeds, allowing customers to ignore certificates of readiness contracts that they sign by not having systems ready for projects, and also denying per diem in favor of allowing customers to provide low quality meals to Aristocrat employees (usually for international projects). High hours, large range of salaries for the same position, favoring travel costs over employee safety(driving through blizzard over flying to closer airport for project), high turnover, and constantly understaffed.