Pros
-Views aren't bad. -There are some very nice, genuine people working there. -Certainly not a corporate agency (which can also be a con). -Occasionally dogs sneak-in and brighten your day.
Cons
-Incompetent leadership -Corruption -Misogyny -Cronyism -Revolving door in the HR Dept., which is weird even for agencies. -Revolving door in the IT Dept., which is also weird, even for agencies. -Finance Department that's led by a feckless wanna-be CFO. -No A/C in the mens room in an apparent attempt to save on costs - yuck. -Lack of any kind of culture, unless you count the consumption of alcohol and drugs to fuel an unsustainable pace of work. -Carpeting is disgusting, walls are dingy, dust galore, but hey, that's more money in the CEO's pocket. This is an ad agency, plain and simple. If you really need a gig and are willing to look past the insanity, go for it. But there are just so many other places to spend eight (or 18) hours a day. At some point you'll be shown the door, which is actually one of the only things they've perfected after having done it so often. When that day comes I suggest you think long and hard about signing an NDA for a measly amount of cash. Your replacement at least deserves a warning. A -3.0 score on Glassdoor is sad, but imagine if everyone who signed the NDA wrote an honest review.