Pros
Starting salary is around $40K which in Chinese living standards is quite nice right out of college. You sometimes get to work with incredibly smart motivated high school students who have great ideas and deserve to go to top colleges. Also, the Chinese staff is nice and helpful.
Cons
You're catering to the top 1% of Chinese families, helping them get into top universities in the US. The families are paying upwards of $25K for services, sometimes even $80K. Echoing the review below -- yup, the management lies, to the clients and to prospective applicants, they would try to hide certain aspects of the business from the Western staff. They wouldn't mind engaging in unethical behavior, such as rewriting the essays, actively editing the resume and writing draft SAT essays for the students to memorize. "That's just the business," they'd say. At the interviews, they will say that they aren't like other companies, but they are, especially the management (Chairman, CEO, Beijing Staff).