Pros
Friendly coworkers. Great WFH and in-office balance. Nice office, great location and well-stocked. Good company events/bonding activities. Hands-on learning, a great place to try new things and develop new skills. Opportunities to work directly with very successful and prestige talent/brands.
Cons
As echoed here previously-- lower-than-average pay and not a lot of opportunity to move up unless you're favored by upper management. Some of your coworkers-- with the same title and responsibilities as you-- can make significantly more money with no clear reasoning from management, and no attempt to correct disparities in wages. No matter how much good work you do, or how much revenue you bring in, the opportunities for raises are extremely limited. You will not be directly rewarded for the value you bring to the company. There's a decent chance you'll work with content and creators that challenge your morals and beliefs. You'll consume a lot of media that could negatively affect your mental health. If you are successful in a role, your workload will increase exponentially until you can't keep up and burn out. Management is polite, but can be evasive and indirect when confronted if they can't give you the answer you'd like to hear. Some managers can behave unprofessionally-- airing frustrations with other members of your team to you and creating tense situations. As a woman in this company, I experienced covert sexism from higher-ups. Being cut-off and talked over excessively, inappropriate comments about my style and appearance, less praise for high-quality work than male counterparts and not being taken seriously when I attempted to negotiate my contract or move up in the company.