Pros
Sales and Project Management can do no wrong and are considered golden children, so try them if you go that route.
Cons
The mentality at this company is "Pass the buck, pass the blame." There's too many VP's, and very few of them even know what their own departments do. Sales are all that matters, and it doesn't matter if what is sold is even going to work, is actually possible, or is PCI compliant. Meanwhile, as it goes along the chain, if it DOESN'T work, if it IS NOT PCI compliant, if it's not even possible to do, the actual install techs and provisioners and other representatives that do the real connectivity testing are to blame. Project "Managers" are unaware of even how IP addresses work, to the point of regularly having to ask what's wrong with an IP of the 746.x.x.x range. Project Managers also have been known to directly refuse reasonable customer requests such as "please respond with any further steps we can take" or even just "call me," and to tell people lower than them that they are their own personal secretary in all ways while these people are manning constant call queues, and nothing is ever done or said to them about it. In spite of what they actually pretend, nobody cares what happens to the customers or to their own employees. And woe be unto you if you try to get moved into another department once you're at the bottom - there is zero chance of moving up, you will always be a peon. No raises, no assistance from who should be there, no worries, but sometimes they give you bagels, so that makes it all okay. A joke of a company trying to buy as many companies to work together out of broken systems that refuse to do anything to actually make them work together, and with total disregard for how the applications actually function or how their own business actually works.