Pros
Work from home flexibility, most of the people are good people
Cons
Aggressive productivity targets not realistically aligned with actual workload. They are attempting to apply a standardized performance metric to a product that is significantly different each time; most employees regularly work late during the week and more on the weekend to achieve the target. The necessity of consistently working significantly more hours than 40 destroys the benefits of work from home. Unlimited vacation apparently means three weeks. Generous, sure, but if you mean three weeks, say three weeks. Work is reviewed, and you are docked if certain errors are found. While you are free to ask questions of coworkers, you are not working with a team. You are alone, and mistakes are held against you. Some of the things you can be held against could be readily solved by the technology the company is supposed to be developing, but rather than address the tech, they punish the drafter