Pros
The only pro is being employed.
Cons
I have recruited for over 10 years and have never worked for such a shady and unprofessional company. I left an amazing company to take on this role and I realized only after a day or 2 I made a huge mistake! I was asked to work 3 hours into the evening after my 2nd day on the job and was continuously asked almost every day after. You will be micromanaged like a child and asked every couple of hours what submissions you have. My training consisted of about 2 hours and the rest I learned on my own. You will be be given a laptop as they want you to be tied to your desk all day everyday. Out of the blue after NO warnings or even given my metrics I was called by the Director after being there only 2 weeks and was fired. I was told that the owners and him had decided it was no longer a good fit as I didn't produce what they wanted me to at this point My response was, " I haven't even been trained and how do you know I can't produce when I have been here 2 weeks?" I was then expected to have all of their equipment back to them the next day, they were VERY concerned about this. Despite getting the equipment back I have yet to get my last paycheck which I should have had 2 weeks ago. Did I mention another recruiter resigned my second week on the job without even having another job it was so toxic? Not to mention another recruiter that quit right after I left, leaving them with only 2. They have also been through 3 recruiting directors in 6 months. Its a joke of a company that only cares about money and not their employees. Don't drink the Kool aid and run the other way!