Pros
You learn all about raw sales, and how you can leave details out to fool potential clients. You get to wear a nice suit in the office, so you feel legit. They offer "extra training," for those who are a bit more ambitious, which really means you should be at the office 2-3 hours before hitting the field aka more unpaid hours of work. Hitting the field involves walking around door to door for about 8-9 hours, which is a pro because walking is good exercise. Working Saturdays is optional, but really it's mandatory. Sort of a pro I guess? You get to pay for your own travel to conferences, which is cool if you have never booked a flight, good experience. At these conferences, you will learn all about how this is not "really" a pyramid scheme. If you have a good day on the field, you get to run around in a circle like a maniac handing out high fives left and right while ringing a bell/hitting a gong, that's a pro because the sounds are pleasing. You get to work for 100% commission, which is a pro because you learn to survive on very little money. You do not receive any money for training, which is a pro because that money can now be used for other things like office supplies, George's fancy suits, and rent for the office space. You are lied to during the interviews about what the position really is, compensation and the management training program. This is also a pro because being lied to helps you develop thick skin, which is necessary when hitting the field. You will get a lot of time away from your home and family, this is a pro because you won't have to deal with the daily hassles of growing with your loved ones. You get to write fake reviews on Glassdoor (reference other reviews) when management tells you to, due to low number of applicants or too many bad reviews. This is a pro because you get experience writing fiction, which you could one day use, if you choose to become an author/writer. You get to play fun games during "warm-ups," which is probably the biggest pro about working at Ethos. Where else can you dress up in a suit and then play games with other adults in suits and get paid $0.00 to do so? It's priceless.
Cons
None, can't think of one.