Pros
The benefits are decent. The nature of the place gives you a good fitness education and inspires you to work out. There's a mostly empty gym available to employees 24/7. The employees work hard, but the culture is still laid back.
Cons
The biggest problem with this place has got to be the leadership (or what's left of it). They've had opportunity after opportunity to make good decisions that propel the company forward, but just can't seem to make good choices. They make false promises, and can't stick to a plan. They don't listen to what the customers want, and have allowed their once great reputation to dissolve away. This is a dying company, and no longer a place to grow a career. It might be a good bridge job, but I wouldn't bet my future on it. They also recently sold HQ to another company and have lost ownership of most of the building. It's not really a place you want to be at 40hrs a week.