Pros
There's an opportunity to make a lot of money here if you're willing to sacrifice your morals & individuality. If you're not very smart, didn't go to college, and are looking for a gig with a lot of other basic people who like sports and speed, this place is actually probably a godsend and you'll love it here. They also do go out of their way to hire good, hardworking people; it generally won't be the case that you'll work the hardest and get paid the same as the slacker next to you. They offer OK health insurance and a 401K plan that will kick in a year and a half after your start date.
Cons
Women are mainly hired for show - the top performing women when I was working there weren't invited out with the boy's club on any of their (very cool) company-paid excursions and only held leadership roles in their "HR" department. The HR department also isn't real. Also, everything is scripted - from the sales pitch to every position in HR. So again, great if you weren't blessed with a brain, but really tedious and weird if you were. You're going to have the exact same conversation with every single person you talk to every day. Sales reps positions were 100% commission-based, and marketers work in all weather, even if it's 0 degrees in a snowstorm. They're, like, tragically into the status quo here.