Pros
The pay is fair, until you factor in the hostile work environment.
Cons
Amy tends to prey on applicants fresh out of college to work for her because young college graduates are typically bright eyed, needs money, and usually a bit naive. At the time, the pay offered wasn't bad, but the work environment is ripe for a lawsuit. Your main job consists of compiling emails from different law firms and putting it into an excel sheet. Afterwards, you spam those attorneys with a posting informing them of the open position. She also uses the alias "Amy Dunn" since she has binding contracts with some firms restricting her from recruiting within the firm. But she does it anyway. The work itself isn't hard, but working with Amy is. She is extremely temperamental and will not hesitate to chew you out . I went to work with a sick feeling in my stomach everyday and I began to doubt myself. This was the worst position coming out of undergrad because she made me feel as though I was incompetent.