Pros
Free snacks, allowed to do work on the side
Cons
Forces women in the promotion department (not the men) to learn to serve tea and wait on the other men. Will not give you work if you don't get along with the employees. The company also has a "morals committee" where they will send a digital survey every week to employees to check up on how they're "upholding order," and to let them report any "problematic" employees to the higher-ups so they can get scolded and the employees don't have to solve problems with others on their own. It makes one unable to trust anyone around them. The company also has a popularity vote twice a year, and whoever gets the most votes from fellow employees for being the most popular gets a monetary bonus. The president says his opinions as fact, and is unwilling to take any advice on anything despite not having adequate knowledge in the area (for example: the foreign market). When they wouldn't give me work because they thought I wouldn't get along with the employees, they instead gave me the task of "watching the president's favorite anime and sentai shows." It broke down my mental health and forced me to resign even before they decided they didn't need me anymore. I never even met my superior who was in Fukuoka, and was constantly neglected with nothing to do. Was forced to translate novels with the excuse that it was "promotion work" despite not being paid a translator's salary.