Pros
Nobody works too hard. People come in late at 10 and leave by 4, work from home, etc. It's pretty relaxed. So if you would like to take an easy year, this is the place to be. Pays are ok.
Cons
If you're ambitious and want to make your career and grow, this is not the place to be. Upper management is all politics. It feels like you're working for the government. Working with the internal groups is very challenging. They're all competing with each other and not thinking of the company as a whole. They've divided the digital group into 3 branches: technology, program and product. In the last couple of years, they've pretty much gotten rid of almost all women in the upper management layer, unless you are their "type"(race, gender identity etc). Currently, they have no women as Technology Champion(Director) or Program Champion(Director) except one.