Pros
The benefits are decent. PTO is also a plus. The people are really nice (minus the executives).
Cons
Micromanagement is a regular practice, and the work expectation is absurd. So, the idea of producing quality products just doesn't exist. Imagine a Model-T production line from the 1930's in a modern setting and that's HIBU for you. When it's time to get a raise, even if you went above and beyond, your pay only gets raised by a few cents (Oh, and people get paid different amounts for doing the same job). They play favorites, so if you want to move up, you have to know the right people. Otherwise, no matter how many times you want to move departments... you just stay put. Time flexibility is also a huge problem. Not to mention, the umpteenth amount of programs employees have to use to get their jobs done.... the list could go on. But, to put it simply, HIBU is the most unorganized, wishy washy company I've ever worked for or even heard of. If this company wants to last, it needs to change... and change fast.