I don't recommend you to work here if you're a woman in tech or want to transition to tech. They might promise you'll have opportunities to work in projects that will help you develop tech skills, but that's probably a lie.
The Technology Enablement department has a big bro culture and their App Development group is sexist. Unless you have a lot of years in experience in tech, you'll probably will be signed in to projects that are more business oriented because that's most of their contracts. For some reason, a lot of the contracts they get in TE get cancelled after they have been announced. This kept happening way before the pandemic.
I know many women with tech skills that were very capable and left less than a year because they kept getting administrative work, or they were just treated poorly. Their TE leadership just doesn't know how to promote their skills and capabilities to the clients well, and they don't know how to treat them respectfully. They might offer a competitive salary as a consultant, but not as a software engineer. Honestly, if you can afford to, try getting a job somewhere else.
They don't offer sick days, so most people have to save their PTO's in case they get sick.