Pros
Flexible work hours if your manager allows. Dress code - jeans On site diner Great parties on campus
Cons
The outer appearance looks great. Angie's list promotes Sales Reps to Manager whom are just sick of making sales themselves and want to be "in charge". These managers don't have proper training and switch Rep Markets on a monthly basis so it's hard to get traction in the markets to make good sales. Angie's list started hiring warm bodies to say they had 1000 employees at any given time but these employees would be fired for sales performances just as quickly as they were hired in meaning those employees would burn markets and burn possible relationships with accounts to advertise. There are way to many departments from Angie's list calling in on these accounts to sell front page advertising or coupon advertising. Once you hit 100% on a regular basis you finally get good markets which are just as burned through. Also Angie's list slashes their prices in half at the end of the month to hit goal which just devalues the product.