Pros
As an industry standard, it is one of the better places to both learn and develop employable skills: technologically in terms of resources and functionality, it is without peer. For one searching for an opportunity to receive one of the broadest and most intensive educations into the communications industry, it is fairly generous in giving its employees a chance to dig in.
Cons
As the company has grown and become enveloped back into a corporate climate, the once-personal feel of the wireless company has returned to the dark and monolithic premise of the all-powerful corporate machine. It has lost many of its previous foundations of employee benefits packages, using words like "competitive" and "industry standard" as a way to conceal that where once it led the pack in terms of employee benefits packages, it now follows the pack.