Pros
You'll get a great lesson in how not to run a business.
Cons
Nest has, unfortunately, met its ruin due to the negligence and vanity of leadership. What was once an inspiring culture built by employees who gave a damn, is now a rag-tag bunch of contract C-level execs bravely forecasting a profitable future despite having no idea how the client-facing part of the business operates. Nest is as toxic as it gets. If you happen to be one of the lucky few willing to sell your soul to gain the goodwill of the founder, it's probably because you've dissociated with reality and no longer care about the welfare of the employees who are actually doing the work. For all their grandstanding about “people over profit,” they do not live up to those values. It's one thing to work for a company that treats every employee as dispensable; it's crushing to be part of a company whose public persona is one of magnanimity - touting its culture as a differentiator all businesses should aspire to - when all of it is a lie. It's incredibly hard to get your work done, provide excellent service to clients, and maintain your sanity while working at Nest. You will not be trusted or trained, only overworked and pushed to your limits. Suffice it to say, this is not where anyone who values professionalism or mutual respect in the workplace will want to be. Don't be deceived.