Pros
Financially stable with an attractive stock purchase plan. Global footprint and one of the larger IT Services firms.
Cons
I have witnessed a slow decline, particularly in the U.S. At one time, the medical benefits were very strong and coupled with a great work-life balance driven by a "work from home" policy, and attractive stock purchase plan. This is no longer the case. Today, the benefits are not very attractive, as the enormously high-deductible health plan creates the feeling of almost having no health insurance at all. Combine this with a weak 401k match and now a mandate to move all U.S. job functions into an office, the company is average and probably below average, in my opinion. Extremely process driven to the point where many functions spend more time on "process" than actually performing real work. Sometimes, I have witnessed colleagues going through the motions of a process, just for the sake of checking a box that really doesn't matter, while the real work gets neglected. A limited career path in some cases (depending on function) unless you live in Virginia.