Pros
It’s remote and that’s literally it.
Cons
Pay: Be prepared to do jobs whose scope of responsibility far exceed the pay. And by a lot considering their expectations and the pay unless you’re desperate don’t do it. This job should be a bridge not long term. Benefits: or lack there of. For a single individual with no kids and no wife the health insurance (for normal insurance at a normal job) is 350$ perpay cycle…700$ per month. Half you check would go to “benefits” and that doesn’t include the crappy benefits they have for hearing and vision. Time off: Forget about it. No paid holidays, slowest accrual of PTO. Limited PTO in what they offer anyways. Training: what training? The people in training don’t even know what’s going on. Leadership: non-existent at entry level. This job borders on minimum wage with less benefits and work balance than a similar job. That combined with the fact that there’s no professionalism at this place means that if you work here only do so because it pays more than unemployment. Other than that do not take this job.