Pros
Salary was nice coming from the public sector Job isn't hard at all, and there's no real pressure to overperform. You can relax and go at your own pace. Come and go as you please. 11am start? No problem. 2 hour lunch? Go for it! 3pm finish to pick up the kids? Sure! As long as your work is done, people leave you alone.
Cons
No support from management to staff. Limited to no career progression options. Overly convoluted procedures for everything, 75% of which are undocumented. Lots of technical debt, none of which will be solved this century. Most people you'll work with won't help you in any way, shape or form. "This team does not support " is everyone's response. When you ask who does, you won't receive a reply. Dealing with HR isn't great at all, and they don't seem to know what policies and procedures they're advertising on their own HR portal. The RBC solution to every workflow problem is to add more managers.