Pros
Great parties/events. Summer Camp was one of the best weekends of my life. People are fun to work with. If you willing to work 10-12 hour days, you can run your own building fairly quickly. High work ethic = fast career growth. There are constantly new positions being created. Buildings are beautifully designed and the amenities of each building are fun/relaxing.
Cons
No respect for employees time. There are 2-3 hour meetings every Monday after 6pm not to include the amount of internal/external events you have to attend every week after the normal 9-6 hours. No desire to train/improve employees. You're hired "at will" so if they find someone that can do your job better, they'll fire you after interviewing the new candidate. They can and will fire you without any warning. HR rarely responds to any feedback. Managers don't respond to feedback either. Managers aren't trained to lead, but simply promoted because they were able to do the previous job well. No personal development AT ALL. Everything is self-learned. WeWork thinks that they can feed their employees alcohol daily and dangle a massive IPO in front of their employees and can get away with actually caring about them. Everyone is replaceable (even execs) and it's seriously a dog-eat-dog company. Community staff work under the worst conditions. High expectations of selling with little-to-no reward. Constant negative feedback on how things could be done better. Community team rarely celebrate any successes along the way, just a new goal at the end of the year that makes everyone think their stocks are going up.