Pros
Decent work-life balance and nice facility (although enough parking would help)
Cons
Where to start. Boeing has descended on Jeppesen like a plague. All management positions are now going to Boeing people (some good, some really bad), Boeing culture has replaced what was a fun place to work with arrogance and an inability to recognize the intellectual capital they have in the people at Jepp. And now we get screwed on compensation, massive layoffs are coming, and the entire environment just sucks. There will be a lot of smart, capable people leaving to flee what Boeing has brought -- all because Boeing wants to squeeze cash out of the operation to cover it's crappy airplane programs. Jeppesen has never failed to be profitable, but it's never enough for Boeing. Boeing just sees Jeppesen people as "cogs in the machine". Boeing has no idea that it's approach to Jeppesen will fail miserably -- the intellectual capital can walk out and set up shop somewhere else, whereas people who build airplanes don't have as many options. So Boeing might treat it's employees like they are nothing special, but they will pay a price for how they are "assimilating" Jeppesen.