Pros
I've worked in this position for 4 years. For someone who has to stay home, is disabled, is retired, has a low skillset, or otherwise has some reason to need a remote job that's very easy- then this job is better than nothing. You get used to it quickly, and can even do another simple job/online side gigs at same time once you know what you're doing. It's not really an "adult career" type of job, given that we are paid the same as teenagers bagging groceries at the supermarket. But again, really easy and you get to be at home, doesn't require any advanced skills. Keep in mind they can let you go at any time. Best to treat as another side hustle, but some do this as their main job. I would say this would be a great job to support yourself at this same pay level as an expat living abroad in a cheaper country, however, with this position they require you to live and work in the same country, so this can't be an expat job.
Cons
Very few bonuses or incentives each year, being W2 yet getting no benefits, no PTO, no sick leave (unless your state mandates it), no 401K, no health insurance, no job security as you are easily replaceable