Good location for accessibility to travel, Professional, amenable and accommodating employer.
Friendly environment and great facilities
Good salary package
Good accessibility to professional training
Cons
Honestly can’t think of particular cons that would distract anybody from considering working here.
Work long hours get paid peanuts (good if you like peanuts)
You might get to go somewhere nice.
Training is of a good quality and will allow you to get a better job else where.
Cons
Long hours (you'll be judged if you leave on time)
6/7 day work weeks (I'm not kidding) bet they don't mention that in the interview!
Once you start doing well, they'll tell you to move onto a different pay structure.
This lowers your basic salary drastically and gives you an extra 10% commission. Once you move onto this structure you have no choice but to earn Money otherwise you'll earn a pittance that month.
Oh and every week your first £700 profit you get paid NOTHING on.
Support from managers is non existent.
No chance of progression unless you're there for almost 2 decades.
Company full of bullies.
They'll show you all these underhanded things they do to squeeze unreasonable amounts of money from clients and they dress it up with 'good service'