Pros
It was exciting as a Workfront employee to be acquired by Adobe. Benefits have been above average, time off is great, competitive pay, work life balance, flexibility during Covid.. all of the perks you'd expect from such a large tech company.
Cons
The acquisition has exposed incredibly large culture problems that Workfront, and seemingly, Adobe leadership, refuses to respond to. If I had to give it one word for how women or minorities are treated, I'd say, toxic. Supposedly Adobe is this incredible company that is great for minorities and women, but they have done a terrible job onboarding the Workfront team to these values. If you submit a case with the ERC (a system in place to "help" employees) you're given the run around for MONTHS, with little to no solution. If you want to work with a bunch of entitled men, that regurgitate what you say back to you, then this is the place for you. Want to be told to "find a different job" if you bring up issues to leadership? Come to Workfront Adobe. Want to be talked down to and left out of meetings that pertain to you or your work? Come to Workfront Adobe. I could continue, but I think you get the idea. How companies like this keep winning awards for being advocates for diversity, I have no idea.