Pros
Some very intelligent and talented peers.
Cons
Sadly those employees are almost all wasted in their positions at ION. The group has a long-documented history of buying companies, integrating them poorly, driving out many of the motivated management staff, and paring back the support functions which previously made the businesses run smoothly. Morale was incredibly low across all levels of the business, compounded by a lack of transparency and communication from the C-suite to those executing work. New initiatives are announced and mothballed endlessly, and front line support was either cut or stretched to the point where employees left of their own accord, leaving clients high and dry. Compensation can be adequate, but there are huge discrepancies in salaries between regions, and even in the same office, for people doing the same job.