Pros
You'll get to touch a lot of projects and technologies.
Cons
The company is struggling... The dynamic and culture were forcibly removed and changed through upper management and now they are paying the price. I was a honey wagoner as well as the other half of the engineering team that left in the span of a month. Here, you'll have the chance to work on many things. You will have the opportunity to babysit your peers and hand hold other departments because they refuse to work. You'll be amazed that the company has 50+ employees, but only require the work of 10-20... maybe... They have an interim CTO who's only qualified by their basic AWS certificates, but has 0 industrial experience other than the startup company he worked for where it took ~10 years to build a basic platform. Unfortunately talking to him is kind of a waste of time, he thinks he is better than everyone else including principal engineers and talks the talk, but from what I've seen. Cannot even crawl the walk. For those that are interested, it may get better, but seriously be careful and prepare to ask yourself if you are ready to be completely drained of all energy the end of each day.