Pros
None at all - it is full of false promises, non-existent contracts and exploits students and recent graduates.
Cons
I was hired as the editor-in-chief after much flattery and was promised a salary of £18,000 a year for 9-5 work, which was changed after I worked for a full month under this premise to under minimum wage. The promised contract and free item of clothing never materialised, despite having spoken about this in person. It still came as an apparent surprise when I quit, having seen an advert advertising the exact role within the company at £26,000, knowing this would be a lie. Poorly managed, deeply unprofessional in the way interns were spoken about, highly patronising. The interns were unpaid despite contributing directly to the business.