Vantaggi
If you can play the game, you'll do well. The licensed employees (engineers, etc) have it made with great salaries. Work is fairly steady. There are rare supervisors who are cool and give staff the freedom to do their jobs---in other words, to be the professionals they were hired to be. Staff is allowed to take their leave time without a hassle about it.
Svantaggi
Only female robots get promoted. Don't show any emotion! Discrimination and chauvinism is still rampant, but not overt. Staff are paid according to classification, so pay across genders is fair. But opportunities for better experience are given to the favorites; men are given a pass on poor behavior while women are still required to perform perfectly. The promotional system is rigged so they can hire who they want. Objective #1, above anything else, is don't irritate anyone. Projects and schedules are secondary to that. Management looks for non-action milquetoasts to promote. They don't want anyone who's going to rock the boat. Everything must be status quo. Most supervisors break every single rule you will ever read on how to be a good supervisor. They are actually taught this. Pay is very low for those without a professional license and the union is terrible. Benefits are not good either, and decreasing all the time. Opportunities for those without a license are extremely limited.