Pros
Acceptable pay for fresh grads, that's about it. Note: Acceptable, not great. Colleagues are lovely people, bonding together against a common enemy.
Cons
If you're having doubts, trust your heart. It's absolutely miserable, here's why: 1. Do you dream of having work life balance? Well good on you! You get none! Get ready to contribute (sacrifice) your weekends, nights, and sleep for really really tight deadlines! Since it's a startup, the 2 at the top expects you to care about the company as much as they do, your lives will start to revolve around working here! 2. On the topic of really horrible deadlines, this company will introduce you to workflow like no other. Planning for an event 1 week before the date itself, finalise a project that's supposed to be executed the very next day? These are normal occurences within the company, so don't be sad if you won't make any plans outside of work, because you can't! 3. Let's talk about accountability and tangible rewards. Sure, you own your projects, you're involved in every step of the way. Here are the two outcomes: If you fail, you'll get belittled, insulted, absolutely berated, and have a target on your back (albeit subtly). If you do a good job, "good job!" is all you get! Oh and don't even think about getting a good bonus here, they (the owners) skim on employees so that they'll get another multi-million dollar property that they can brag about. 4. Integrity, ethics, wait what are we talking about again? I'll set you a scene, you're selling overpriced products and services to middle aged (mainly) women, by exploiting their fears of death, loneliness, poverty, you name it. I'm not even sure if they have the proper accreditations to sell products labeled to function as healthcare. It's an alternative medicine company, backed by, idk the power of the mind? Oh yeah, the boss is a Dr (PhD from god knows where, not medicine) If you think the money (for a fresh grad) is worth it, let me ask you this: Will you sell yourself for 3 - 3.5k a month? If you're an experienced salaryperson, don't even think about it.