Pros
Experience working in surgery, learning endoscopy instruments, and seeing the day to day operations of an OR. I personally made a lot of good relationships, especially in sterile processing, since so much of the work is done in their cleaning, sterilizing, and wrapping cameras, scopes, and sets. Make connections outside of Stryker. Help out and work with reps with other companies so when a position opens up you'll be first in line! Don't wait 2+ years to stay within Stryker and get a blessing from your sales rep/manager. Not worth it!
Cons
If you end up working at a facility with a dbag sales rep you won't have fun. Mine was constantly on my case even though he was not my manager. He had an ego and complex that made me cringe anytime he was around. My managers were ok, but Stryker creates this suck-up culture where you just kiss a** all the time and never feel comfortable to air grievances like the horrible pay and lack of opportunities. Long days, long commutes, no reimbursements for gas.