Pros
just one pros - the colleagues are great and hard working If you need just a short time internship, it is fine to work there. You will learn a lot from your colleagues.
Cons
- there is no clear direction from the upper management that there is no clear business strategy or goals other than just selling more products - they never want to invest in employees/outsourcing/branding because of "cost" - they will do everything to just save cost by hiring interns at really cheap cost, and there is no high possibility that you can turn into full-time after 6-month internship - a lot of processes are not clear (salary review, etc), and management decisions are VERY questionable - they claim to be international, but don't have a flat hierarchy. The way the directors talk to you will be more like "ordering you to do something" - very unstable company - don't have a single investor, and fired a lot of people in the early 2016 without any notice period. it is really bad for expats who need visa in Shanghai to stay. My advice to whoever is looking at this post, please be ready to listen and face all the BS that the company tells you. When they say "a free pair of sunglasses every year" as a employee benefit, they will include that in your salary review, saying that your salary increased because you got a free pair, which is really stupid. After 6-month internship, unless you are better than the full-time employees, there is almost no chance you will become full-time. And, once they give you full-time offer, they can take it back a week after, making you an intern again just to save money again (it happened to one of my colleagues).