Pros
Coworkers. There's a deep sense of camaraderie that comes from being treated like abused animals. Some of the best people you'll ever work with.
Cons
They’ll draw you in with decent pay and benefits, and then as soon as you are hired they will slowly crush your soul until you’re a shell of yourself. You’ll forget what it means to work in an ethical environment where you are respected and lauded for your talents. For most, it will be the worst thing to ever happen to your career. Employees are treated like disposable idiots whose incompetence is a burden to management (which couldn't be further from the truth; this company is brimming with incredible talent that is going to waste). You will live in constant fear of losing your job over something likely out of your control, though eventually getting fired would be considered a blessing. If you have anything to do with the company’s marketing efforts, any creative fire that you have will be stifled in favor of stealing other companies’ ideas. Get really good at using copy and paste; eventually it’s about all you’ll be doing. Even if you do exactly as they asked, be prepared for them to change their minds and act like you're the moron who doesn't get it. The executive team’s management style includes screaming, cursing, berating, demeaning and intimidation. This is not an exaggeration or an exception. Even simple expectations like an annual performance review will be unlikely to be met — you’ll probably get it months or even years late, and when you finally do it’ll leave much to be desired. You are rarely, if ever, recognized for anything positive you bring to the company. And just when you think it couldn’t possibly get any worse, they’ll find some way to make your life even more miserable. As others have said, don’t be fooled by positive reviews. They’re either fake ones generated by the company’s desperate HR team (no real person would ever mention the marketplace, health clinic or the city of Greensboro in their review of the company) or a distributor who believes the deception masterfully fed to them at company events and has never worked one minute inside the corporate headquarters. If this sounds like your dream job, by all means, go for it. There are plenty of positions available just inside the revolving door. But otherwise, just don’t do it. Save yourself the agony. It’s not worth it.