Mentorship, remote work, strong response to COVID 19 pandemic, flexible, willing to train, opportunities for travel and relocation, opportunities for cross training, employee resource groups, diversity committee, new maternity/paternity leave program, reproductive benefits
Cons
Medical benefits are expensive, benefits discounts locked behind a "health" program, prescription benefits are restrictive and difficult, maternity/paternity leave is <1 year, not union friendly, starting pay is low for the industry, bonuses are infrequent, raises are based on chargeability, chargeability requirements are very high
Great opportunity to learn and grow at the early stage of a career. Benefit of being a large company is working with employees across numerous states, including opportunity for travel.
Cons
It can be hard to move up the ladder, and get promotions and/or raises. Although managers seem helpful and willing to provide opportunities for growth, they can be hard to come by in real life because everything comes down to staying within proposed project budgets.