Pros
Free World of Warcraft account with occasional bonus goodies. Free soft drinks. Mostly interesting coworkers. You get to say you work for Blizzard. It's a REALLY easy job, and it seemed very easy to get hired.
Cons
When I worked there, temporary employees were hired through a staffing service. The pay was only slightly above minimum wage, but I didn't need all that much money. After a few months, and a bunch of good reviews from management, papers were supposedly submitted to make me a full time employee. Several months later, I was still a temp and hadn't received any raise or further information about my promotion. I asked several times about the promotion and was told it should happen "any day" several times over the course of 3 or 4 months. Eventually, I got tired of the runaround and got a better paying job elsewhere. After I quit, one of my friends who still worked there was told by our manager that my promotion was about to come through "any day". At one of my employee reviews, I was told that I had exceeded the number of acceptable call-ins, which wasn't true. Another employee had a similar name to mine, and their absence was put under my name. I had to prove to my boss that I was there by forwarding him some emails I sent to other team members at work that day.