Pros
Solid, profitable company, great brand recognition, good to have on your resume. Benefits are good, overall.
Cons
Ever since Visa went public and then new executives and management took over, Visa has turned into a company that no longer seems to care about the employee morale and well-being. Stock price and profit is all that matters now. Benefits and salary increases have been dwindling slowly but steadily. When accounting for cost of living increases and benefit reduction, most employees end up making less each year, instead of more. Changes in management come with reorganizations that don't make sense and that years later get reversed when new people come in. It brings employee morale down to have so many changes and realize how disconnected the upper management group is from the rank and file employees that make things happen for Visa