Pros
Great place to do your first internship. The company is small, has a diverse range of clients, and is in a great location. You learn a lot about public relations and there's a lot of exciting opportunities to work more closely with accounts that you take a liking to. They really appreciate and take note of those who work hard and go the extra mile.
Cons
At times the job felt stressful for no real reason at all. Everything thing you do is analyzed. If you have chipped nail polish, look off for a second in a meeting, or slouch in your seat it will be analyzed and criticized. Makes employees feel on edge 90% of the times. -- Account executives are friendly for the most part, but most of them don't take out the time to get to know or talk to the interns. -- There's quite a bit of menial grunt work from time-to-time, which is expected but some of the tasks (especially the owner's personal ones) felt downright degrading. -- The owner is a little intense at times and everyone seemed to tense up whenever she arrived (think that scene in the Devil Wears Prada when Miranda arrives in the office for the first time. OK, not as dramatic as that but you get the point). Whenever she left early for the day I swear it felt like everyone was gasping for air the moment she walked out the door. It made the culture and atmosphere of the company feel very ingeniune at times. -- Not very diverse, which is expected because the company is so small. But even the interns seemed like carbon copies of each other both physically and background-wise.