Pros
A good entry point for freelance social media work, especially if you're building experience
The team is kind and supportive, especially in the beginning
Flexible remote setup and a variety of clients help sharpen your writing skills
Cons
The role is more content writing than actual social strategy. Most decisions are driven by client preference, not best practices
Some clients can be overly reactive and unprofessional
The pay reflects entry-level freelance work, but some accounts require a level of time and emotional effort that goes far beyond that.
The internal culture feels very Type A and people-pleasing. It’s supportive at first, but often feels overly performative