Pros
-You will learn a lot -You can work remotely -You get the chance to work with large brands, which is very cool -Opportunity to travel
Cons
-There isn’t (the time I was there) HR. That might be a positive for some, but it was a strong con to me. -Your hours are tracked via hubstaff and your percentages of mouse/key strokes are watched closely. This often led to me working over 40 hour weeks because I would turn hubstaff off sometimes when I knew I wouldn’t be moving my mouse around so as to not destroy my percentages of activity. -To me this is a con, but might not be for everyone: workers are in different time zones, and depending on your position, you might be contacted outside of your office hours and you might be expected to check your email outside of office hours. As someone who struggles to set up boundaries, this caused me to burn out very fast. When I tried to establish boundaries, it seemed to be respected but would become an obstacle again in the future. However, this might be a nonissue for others. -the pay did not match the amount of work. I had to get other jobs to supplement income, which also led to burnout.