Pros
If you know you'll be in need of an employee discount to furnish a home or new apartment, it's great to take advantage of and save some money. (Ex. If you're a recent college grad, and you need furniture but have no money)
Cons
Everything Else. Wayfair is so structured managers don't even know where decisions are coming down from. They require a college education for a job that a monkey could do and they want to keep you at the same level, they hype up the ability to advance but you have to jump through hoops to get there. The pay is next to nothing, I'm taking home after taxes $500 a week after taxes. (Subway is paying people more to make sandwiches) When asked about comp adjustments they just keep saying "we're working on it" and no real adjustments are made. Further, they give out random bonuses to try and keep people happy and forget about how little we really make. Half my team is working two jobs just to get by, while the billionaires at the top are sitting pretty while we all slave away.