Pros
If you are desperate and need a stepping stone job into the Flatiron District, this place perfectly exemplifies the "chaos is a ladder" quote. Your job title is flexible. If you do not speak up against any of the strange "training" methods this company uses, you could feasibly work there for a few months without losing your mind.
Cons
There is no training, despite everything they will tell you at the beginning. You will have no guidance, no rubric to judge your progress and any possible one-on-one time with the only trainer is minimal (training is simply pointing and asking you if you know what this button does, trick questions, etc). They seem to take pleasure in "testing" the new people and with their high turn over rate, they must have a lot of fun. There is no HR department, no health plan and generally the company reeks of doom, relying almost entirely on a small inner circle. The owner trusts absolutely no one but is terribly inefficient at keeping tabs on thing. Thus everyone is CC'd on absolutely every email to prevent him being left out of the loop and everyone is watched like we're living in 1984. The stakes for making mistakes are considerably high and you will be chewed out whether you are there 3 weeks or 3 years. Overall a very toxic work environment,