Pros
The pro list is very short. The people you work with do care about you, but anything above an individual contributor, they do not.
Cons
Now here is the LONG list. I worked with both IT and Marketing. And neither had the leadership to make anything worth while or lasting. They always wanted the cheapest and quickest way to fix something. But if something would take 10 hours to fix fully, but only 8 hours for a band aid solution they would do the 8 hours and then never document how anything was done. So when it would break again in 2 months they would need to spend another 8 hours on it. The C level leadership talks a big game about inclusion and promotion with in the company, but when a person would want to move into something new it was either to big of a move for them or it was because the teams were to small to promote. I was in a group that saw NO growth with so many promises of expanding. While other teams brought in new head count we were never allowed to grow or expand. So many teams would be like it is not my issue and pass it on, no one ever helped anyone else out with anything. They were very Siloed and no talk between teams. Management who did not understand the systems we had in place would make recommendations about what could or could not be done. You are expected to work long hours and on weekends with no compensation or regards for the 40 hour work week. Work life balance is non existence there. You have to work on silly presentations to appease the Sr level managers to show that you are loyal to the company. Everyone has to listen to the CEO's Podcast as you will be asked questions about it meetings. You must follow the CEO blindly and hope they are making the right choices.