Clock never stops, neither does the work
Pros
The building itself is actually nice, and your day-to-day colleagues aren't he problem.
Cons
The constant accessibility expectation here is suffocating, and management doesn't even frame it as the problem that it is. You get messages at night, weekends, and there's this implicit agreement that you respond because that's just how the company operates. They market it as flexibility when it's really just shift your entire life to fit their needs. Nobody ever truly clocks out — the work just keeps flowing whether you're at your desk or not. What burns you out isn't the actual job, its the complete absence of any boundary between work and the rest of your life. It's normalized in such a subtle way that you don't realize you're drowning until you already are.