Avantages
free snacks. company can apply for a green card for you, that's what most H2B VISA employees are here for. every year we have summer picnic in randall's island. The food quality in this one a year event is no where as good as google NYC office's food.
Inconvénients
Be assured that you won't be doing anything advanced in terms of programming. They focus on pushing out the product ASAP. Now customers thinks, wow that's fast. Then, when something breaks(because of poor design, no unit test, they hire people who doesn't know how to write proper OOP code etc. etc.) then we apply quick hacky fix. Then client thinks, wow, what a customer service! This is basically why they're NOT changing, there's no business reason to change. If you are a good programmer, you will find better paying company and better environment to learn. Now they are having trouble hiring people, they even changed the policy regarding hiring past employees. (It used to be if you quit, you can never come back.) Also, it used to be that you have to pass 80% grade in their training class upon hiring, otherwise you get fired. Now.. there's no such thing, because they can't afford to lose more people. The standard has definitely gone down. I would definitely not recommend this company to my programmer friends. I know at least 5 people who are actively preparing for job interviews. These are the better programmers in R&D as well. I also know many people are there just waiting for the green card, once they get, it, they say they'll get out of here ASAP. I should not have chosen Bloomberg the first place, I regret it. Their HR response was the fastest among the companies I applied to, that was the only reason I chose it because it was the first offer I got. I rejected subsequent (at least better in terms of pay) offers from other companies all because I already accepted the offer from Bloomberg. Time you interviews right, don't make the same mistake! I only stayed as long as I have because my green card is almost here. I will quit the day I get it. Too many better opportunities out there. There's more to life than trivial DRQS's.