Pros
Great for entry level designers looking for a low impact internship with full creative range. There are not a lot of hard limits or what or how you can create so it's perfect for trying out and practicing different design styles and making pieces usable for a portfolio. 10 hours a week is very reasonable for an unpaid internship (I wish more unpaid internships worked that way) and it is mostly on your own schedule, very flexible. Very friendly and supportive team.
Cons
Not very organized. Meetings are sometimes unexpectedly late and require reruns, very frustrating. Project information and meeting notes are not easily available or ever written down, only recordings and skype messages that have to be sifted through. The file Drive is very unorganized, not easy to find available resources and previous submissions. Not a lot of interactivity between departments.