Pros
I have been given the latitude to work on various proof of concepts at the firm. Some of these POCs have made business sense for the firm and the firm has invested into these ventures. This has been made possible by the firm's belief to invest in Technology, a culture that strives for excellence and a very competitive set of Engineers working at the firm. Recently the firm started a Tech innovation center in Austin. The hiring process for new Engineers has thorough scrutiny to ensure that only the best developers make it into the firm. In addition, the firm is making strides at interfacing with CS departments at Universities to ensure a great pipe of young Engineers continue to join the firm. The firm is also putting a lot of emphasis in creating a diverse workforce. Lot of time and money is going in participating at events such as Grace Hopper and organizations that encourage participation of women in Technology. The above goes to show that PIMCO is a great place to work for Engineers who are passionate about Technology and want to grow their career by working in a thriving work environment. Opportunities in learning via pluralsight, safari books, linked in learning and offsite and onsite courses, are provided by the firm. In addition, Tuition reimbursement is provided.
Cons
I really don’t have any significant cons to list except that historically the firm has been bureaucratic and political, this is transforming but needs to change quicker.