Pros
The location is good, everyone is nice, successful sales keeps the company's long-term outlook healthy
Cons
If you're working with data, it might be an unending exercise in frustration. Depending on your role, you aren't going to have access to data, definitions, or tools to help you be successful and you'll go through a maze of hoops just to get the materials you need to make reports that people aren't even going to look at more than once. That's even if there's any data at all, because you might spend a lot of time making reports of a fictitious scenario that may or may not (probably not, if you are skeptical) play out that way, rendering your work useless. So partially because of all this, there's a reasonable chance you won't learn anything because you won't ever have the chance to ask (or get answers to) the questions you want to make yourself better and more productive (the science side, the best practices side) because you're still on step 1, which is "acquire data that might not even exist".