Pros
Friendly environment, aesthetically pleasing to the eye (this isn't some office that hasn't been updated since 1982), lots of initiatives and benefits if you do your job well, including but not limited to: a great commission structure, physical items like gift cards, TVs, gaming systems, cameras, and much more. Vacations and "work related day activities" like charity events, and even potentially a round of golf! The freedom to basically look the way you want (there's still standards, look nice and work appropriate obviously). Tons of individuals work here with cool hair, piercings, tattoos; creativity thrives here. The opportunity for internal growth is amazing! Most of the people I work with started as sales reps and have moved into other great departments where they have been trained to succeed.
Cons
The sales process is hard to learn if you're not familiar with it, but once you've got it down you'll do great. Dont get discouraged! Non flexible weekly hours and schedules. You do get to modify your schedule every few months but it's geared towards the most successful sellers getting priority scheduling, which makes sense and promotes working hard for what you want, but it leaves little help for the people who are struggling and could encourage a high turnover with underperformers.