Pros
Work culture is okay. They pick great, smart and brilliant engineers.
Cons
Atleast with the RER team, the cons are as follows: 1. It's worth joining as a technician. If you are a graduate, definitely not the best place as you will be turned into a conmon tech as the business is focused on being a labour hire company for conmon techs, not engineers. 2. Wouldn't recommend engineering grads to be sold by the job description. 3. They'll expect great service to be given to the clients while paying you peanuts, no bonuses, delayed promotions for grads. This includes keeping them as grads for over 4 years. 4. Business would rather hire engineering grads for cheap rather than actually hiring technicians. 5. There are very limited opportunities to acrually do reliability engineering based work if not at all.