Pros
The office looks pretty? Hard to think of a pro. You may get lucky to play withe the owners adorable child when she pawns her off on you while she is in a meeting.
Cons
You will start off taking way less than the position is worth because they will tell you that it is a "trial period". Once your trial period is up they will not give you a raise. Despite all of your efforts and going well above your call of duty, they will give you a nice long list of things you need to improve and do in order to be worthy of a raise you already should be being paid. So you buckle down and grind even more and check back in to get this promised raise only to be told you now have to do more to get this raise. During this time they will get the idea that you may leave so they will start interviewing for someone to do the same things as you and even now will demand you train this new person while also you are supposed to be doing all these new jobs that you were not hired for. They will also make it impossible for you to do your job title because you will get new jobs you must do despite being over worked and underpaid and you will get yelled at if you do not do these things. You also will be told you must only discuss things with you manager who then will talk with the owner. Yet you will ask your manager a question who will then ask the owner and the owner will never respond to them yet still you will get in trouble for not doing the task you had a question about. They will have you sign a document about holiday pay and it sounds dandy yet they structure it to ensure you will never actually get paid for holiday time. You will also be told you have a day off for a holiday and then the day before it be told you now must show up to work even if you had vacation plans and will get your job threatened if you do not show. The owners are sneaky and own multiple businesses that use one another for work yet they separate them as if they are fully separate entities to ensure they don't have to pay for medical for their employees.