Pros
cummins is a good place to learn engineering skills, there is plenty to do so you will get a chance to work on projects that make your resume look good, working in an engineering role will also get you a lot of design, development, validation and even some manufacturing experience that few roles offer, Benefits and work-life balance are good.
Cons
1. Layoffs every 2-3 years, sometimes sooner. 2. The salary was good a the beginning, when I was fresh out of college, but it did not keep up with inflation, more importantly, it did not keep up with the value I provided to the company as a grew my skills and contributions, this was a big reason for me leaving. 3. I have nothing against the Indian co workers I had, they were all okay, but there is a very obvious take over, this has lead to favoritism which will affect you career growth. I personally saw some engineers barely work and get promotions, pay increases, better projects, etc. 4. The technicians do not like newer engineers coming in. This can make your job harder since they all mostly know each other and have an unfortunate clique attitude. 5. There is nothing to do in south Indiana.