Pros
It’s been a great experience overall. I design graphics for blog articles and build the final pages in WordPress, so I get to be involved in both the creative and production sides of the process. I have a lot of creative freedom to come up with visuals that fit each article, which keeps the work interesting and rewarding. The workflow is smooth, projects are well organized, and expectations are usually clear from the start. The team is easy to work with, communication is straightforward, and everyone is generally willing to help when needed. I also appreciate the level of trust that's given to employees. There's no micromanagement, which makes it easier to focus on doing good work and managing responsibilities independently.
Cons
The workload can vary depending on the publishing schedule, so some weeks are naturally busier than others. When a lot of content is being published at once, timelines can feel a little tighter and priorities may shift more frequently. That said, those busier periods are usually manageable and part of the normal workflow. Other than occasional workload fluctuations, I haven't run into any major issues.