Pros
None. At first, you may think you will have the opportunity to learn or grow, but then you will reach a point where you are so overworked and overwhelmed that your biggest concern will be staying up to date.
Cons
The title should say it all. I put in hours upon hours upon hours to help this company, only to be told that my position was being eliminated and that there was no severance package. My reward for working on the weekends, working after hours, work in the early morning, and time spent away from my family were instructions on how to file for unemployment. Thanks a lot! It is clear that this company does not care for the well-being of their employees or ethics in general. To both the CEO of Cellink, and CEO of the parent company BICO, you are nothing more than an expendable name on a spreadsheet. This is also a very toxic place to work. The amount of bad-mouthing other employees from CEOs and CFOs is unheard of. Just imagine what they're saying about you behind your back. This also goes for a few (but not all) CEOs and CFOs who work under BICO. Overall, there is nothing you can gain from working here but a headache and an occasional anxiety attack. If you are already employed here, it's best to start looking for another job now before they decide to lay you off too. If you are in the early stages of the interviewing/hiring process, just stop now and look for something else.