Pros
If you are part of the inner circle, the group of people who simply agree with everything management says and never raise concerns, you may receive occasional perks such as paid trips to international expos. For everyone else, there are essentially no benefits worth mentioning. Advancement and rewards here are based on loyalty to certain people, not on performance or merit.
Cons
— Sent to work in the U.S. without a work visa under the guise of "training" — Colombian minimum wage while living in California — Inadequate food allowance; employees spend a large share of their salary on food — Housing payments repeatedly missed by management — Unsafe vehicles with unresolved mechanical issues — Illegal trial periods exceeding 2 months (Colombian labor law violation) — No overtime, holiday, or night shift pay — 24/7 availability clause with no additional compensation — Employees must use their own personal computers — Only two weeks of training for a dual-role position; one role never trained — Culture that rewards compliance over competence — Multiple former employees report that their U.S. visa renewal was denied or complicated after this "training," with embassy officials asking specifically about activities performed during the stint