Pros
A line or two on your resume if you are fresh out of college.
Cons
You should really look elsewhere if you're considering BluShark. For starters, if you have to get people to write your fake positive Glassdoor reviews because no one at the company has the heart to lie, that's saying something. Another key consideration is the average age here is 25. That means no one, except the CEO who comes in and yells at managers, has extensive professional experience or advanced business degrees to learn from. Not that there's much to learn - in most roles, you’re limited to one or two tasks, which is a hard sell when you begin looking for another job after one week. Additionally, most business decisions are made arbitrarily, without much thought put into the process or the consequences of the action. At a start-up, you expect to be able to have an active role in helping a company grow, and by extension, watch your own skills grow enormously. Instead, this company doesn't utilize its smart, capable people in establishing better processes and actually pushes back or retaliates when you give feedback. The retaliation comes in the form of asking you to work from home if you write a bad review or taking you into the president's office to give you a stern warning that makes you fear for your job security. This immature, ego-driven response works out for the company because they're not exactly trying to maximize efficiency and prove themselves to investors. No, this company is the side hobby of a powerful lawyer who could care less about the individuals who work in his SEO sweatshop. It's honestly hard to say everything I need to say about this company to save you from months of tears at night and groans in the morning. Save yourself by continuing your search. Don't settle for this.