Pros
Unfortunately - I can't really think of any pros… I was able to work from home though that usually meant consistent 12-14 hour days and weekends (foolish generosity). Working at this company was consistently structured for a "fresh meat - new employee" process only benefiting their incompetence and horrific project planning when no overtime or (or other) compensation was allocated. To say I was thrilled to leave this misery is an understatement.
Cons
I'll rate this as a minus 10. Long hours, confusing and conflicting instructions, Indecisive, completely unprofessional and incompetent culture. No clear communication or detail in understanding the complexity of projects, late edits and tasks with huge volumes of personal preference alterations. Just simply understanding/speaking english was nearly non-existent. Speaking the same project language, details and deadlines was a huge core challenge for each and every member of this destructive group.
I hadn't read the previous glass door reviews of this employer before accepting the role. Only the negative reviews appear to be an accurate representation of my experience. Normally - I wouldn't care and chalk it up to lesson learned. But for this particular company and its consistent pattern of disfunction that has been practiced for years will remain a problem to those that join. They prey on inexperience, desperation and others should know about it.