Pros
The people seem nice and tried to make the environment bearable. And training is great.
Cons
Omit during hiring process the transition from WFH. Told they work from home 3 days a week and first day in, was told they were transitioning to twice a week until they are completely in the office. Which does not make sense if meetings are done over zoom at your desk. Meanwhile, you have a co-worker cussing and insulting people on their zoom call. I was questioned about my lunchbreaks and regular breaks. I was encouraged to bring in lunch to work from my desk though they have a kitchen with chefs on the premises. They don't understand that staring at a screen for 8+ hours is unhealthy for people and lunch is your time. I was told that we're monitored and believed it because you had to badge in to access to certain parts of the building. If they felt you weren't busy enough, they would give you menial task even though one of your job description is develop. Which means researching and thinking.