Pros
You definitely learn a lot in the job and dip your feet in the industry Good employee benefits (health coverage all paid for, unlimited PTO, free lunches everyday if you go to the office) Decent WFH equipment options Amazing people to work with
Cons
You'll end up doing a lot of work that isn't your responsibility with below-average pay. There is no difference between a Specialist and an Associate, yet Associates get paid more to work even if you're handling more projects. Your hard work is also barely acknowledged in the department depending on what team you're on, and there is definite favoritism towards males with projects that are assigned. You'll like it here for a couple months but after burning yourself out from doing work seniors should be doing with no acknowledgement and with pay that's a little above minimum wage, you'll probably start looking elsewhere.