Pros
-Travels -flexibility -You will meet great people to network with. -If you’re a LC, not much work, and you can enjoy some free travels for little work.
Cons
There are too many issues to begin with. Over the last couple of years, the organization has become a complete lie to its donors and a working Ponzi scheme for students. Their obsession with hitting targets created a culture where everyone manipulates numbers just to survive another year. Since the CEO has been firing people without warning, nobody takes the job seriously anymore. Senior leadership is entirely disconnected from students—none of them are actually students—and hiring has turned into a cycle of bringing in friends, partners, and acquaintances. Eventually, students notice this and decide to leave, as after a while you reach a fence where it is impossible to get a internship\job without being friends of the people that hires. The work culture is outdated and out of touch, with an aging staff that has no real understanding of student life. Instead of engaging meaningfully, they push students toward meaningless libertarian-sponsored events just to inflate attendance numbers of events that nobody cares. Salaries are low, which could be justified if they were actually hiring students, but instead, they outsource work to people from low-wage countries while the CEO pockets nearly 40% of the budget as his salary (this is public information)