Pros
My colleagues were all nice - minus management.
Cons
I was taken on as an intern (unpaid [except for €10 per day travel bursary] and extremely overworked), I knew it was unpaid but I was not expecting what happened next. Things started off just fine, but then gradually they add more and more work to your day.. (I'm not afraid of working, but this was insane, and all of the staff and other interns agreed!). There were so many issues with this position; - Firstly, they cut costs at every corner, by employing (I use that term lightly) and abusing unpaid interns to do any, and every, job possible that doesn't require a large amount of experience (I counted at the time - 50% of the staff were unpaid interns)! - Secondly; they expect you to work seamlessly and at 100% on high intensity, stressful tasks and then negatively criticise you for trying to make the workplace that little bit more of a fun environment. - Thirdly, they make you take your work home (your unpaid internship work) with and on-call phone (which you get paid €1 per hour to do) which must be on from 7am-10pm (technically supposed to be on 'Loud' all night). The phone rings all the time (you're sitting down for dinner, it calls. You're making your way to your unpaid internship - the phone rings.) and you must resolve the issue immediately - all for €1 per hour (that is definitely legal). - Fourthly, they do not accept any resignation and will ask you to leave immediately, when you hand them notice, which is extremely degrading and embarrassing (this happened to one of my colleague interns while I was there). Finally, this place runs solely on free labour and draining the legal loopholes of unpaid interns. My advice - DO NOT WORK HERE - you will regret it and the "invaluable experience you get here" will NOT outweigh the fact that you are made work to the bone FOR FREE!