Pros
Most of the people you work with are genuinely good people, a few actually care about you. This does not include anyone that's a manager or above, however.
Cons
Oh God where to start. First the in-office situation is untenable. In addition to lack of meeting spaces, terrible parking availability, and an open office that does not allow for productive work, it is really unfortunate how employees are forced into a ranked performance system where great employees are given below average ratings solely to satisfy the ranking metrics. Heaven help you if you have a manager that isn't particularly good at their job, they will throw you under the bus time and time again to cover their behinds. RTO has been an utter disaster, forcing people to come back to the office only to spend their days on Zoom which is just as easily accomplished at home. Leadership never ever ever ever admits they're wrong or they've made a mistake, no matter how glaringly obvious it is. This is not the Capital One from 10 years ago which was a vibrant, engaging, great place to work.