Pros
Strange ways that god has brought us all together, you will meet one of the greatest people working there (excluding the bosses obviously). A place to start out your career in PR to learn the basics.
Cons
There is a serious issue with the management - namely the two bosses, the directors of this teeny tiny agency. The lady boss is always absent and late to meetings, hence no clue on what is going on with each accounts, throws a huge fit every single time she storms up into the office, going on a witch hunt. You can expect to be overworked and struggle to manage her personal issues on top of the many accounts that you will be handling. She often comes to work after lunch, but disappears some days. Multiple excuses when she doesn't appear at work, e.g. my dog peed on my bed, my light is not working, the tile came off. Of which will be your only solace at this hellhole, the office functions when she's not around, work gets done, and the mood is lighter. As mentioned, when she storms up into the office, she starts her witch hunt, nothing ever gets done, because everyone needs to update her on their work, which she would know if she comes into office on time and regularly, and pays attention during client meetings (Most of the time she drifts off and starts sexting on her phone). On top of all that, she is rude to clients, doesn't respect anyone that she can walk all over, this includes her own mother, the cleaning lady of the company. Don't expect to contribute your comments, she will shoot it down and try to make you feel small. On to the next one, the other director, though he tries to hold the company together but not doing a very good job either. You might ask why? Because he is dead afraid of the lady boss, she instills fear in him, so don't expect to learn much from this other director as well because he's doing her job along with his own so there is no way you can expect to learn anything at all. Next point, there is a constant lack of resources, no media relations whatsoever, the best names the lady boss can ever mention are micro-influencers. Just a few days before the event, you can expect to see her going mad at everyone, on the RSVPs and to revise the list, when it could have been settled had she paid attention in meetings, and listen to her colleagues. During events, she will try to convince the client to include names of her friends, and proceed to get drunk with them. All in all, this place builds tenacity, if you can survive her, you can pretty much survive anything.