Pros
The biggest perk of working at ABIS is being able to work from home, but you typically can't do this full time until you've been there for a year or two. While you have to start at around 6 a.m., which was brutal for me, the flip side is that you are usually done by about 1 or 2 p.m. The CEO expects high performance, but he is genuinely a good guy who cares about his employees and is willing to work with them and help them out when needed. You also get to work with like-minded young people.
Cons
The worst thing about the job is the amount of mindless content you are expected to churn out every morning from about 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. Things usually slow down after 11, but that 5-hour window leaves you feeling like you put your brain through a wringer. And there is virtually no creativity involved, you are just speed-reading then speed-regurgitating what you read for 5 hours straight. The schedule is weird with the early start time, and while it's nice to be done at 2 p.m., it really makes for a weird work-life balance because your day is so early-shifted. Another con is that there is very little upward mobility. The company has a very horizontal structure, so there isn't much hope for reaching some sort of management level.