Pros
For a position that is mostly dedicated for recent grads, the pay is great! I don't know of an entry level position that will pay the same in retail. Management is wonderful and do not micromanage whatsoever. As someone who likes to work independently, this is very much appreciated. If you're doing your job, you're fine. Security. I feel secure in my position, not worried at all about ever being laid off or anything of the sort, even if I do miss hitting my goal (you definitely don't want to because you will miss out on commission). Coworkers are also wonderful and everyone works well with each other. Constant trainings as well as touch-bases with management, BDR's always sharing tips with one another, and overall not a super-stressful environment for a sales job. Hours!!!! Basically a 9-5, which is hard to find nowadays! Fully remote which means a lot more time for yourself. You can easily grow within the company! I see it happen all the time.
Cons
Does not feel like a career in fashion, it's a bit more tech-y. Monthly quotas can be pretty high which means you may have to work some overtime each week (usually 4-5 hours the last 2 weeks of the month, so not too horrible). Lots and lots of calls each day. Can get annoying, but you do get used to it eventually. They aren't necessarily cold calls though, so it isn't the worst. New employees have to work a weekend day, however, this can also be a pro as you do usually hit your goal sooner when you work weekends.