Pros
Great on-site culinary Interesting campus art and design Real responsibility and impact quickly Pay: I started at $70,000 right out of college, then got a $2k bump when I finished training, then a $10k raise for my 1 year raise. I am an average to below average worker. Variety and progress. If you’re good at running a software implementation project, you can do this for the rest of your life and never get bored and never plateau on earnings.
Cons
Virtually no work from home Parental leave is 10 workdays at 75% pay Few high-tenured, experienced coworkers (avg tenure is about 4 years, with median being about 3. It’s a 45 year old company) High-travel. (For me, this is a con. Some people like it) you travel 1 or 2 full weeks out of a month, sometimes more. It can get exhausting. Not friendly to family life, some struggle to have any life outside work (but most are okay).