Pros
Decent pay, lots of benefits, gets you licensed, good amount of days off (you will need them). The East Coast is very familiar with the company.
Cons
This was the worst experience of my life. Marketing is way off. The product is elitist then they expect the sales rep to actually sell the policy that is 3 times the price of what the customer has currently. They purposely bully you and sabotage your work. My files would get bounced around for up to 2 weeks, and then I was reprimanded for it. They will follow you into the bathroom, ask you what is wrong and then you will find that conversation in a reprimand "write-up" a year later when they are trying to get you to quit before they hand out the yearly bonus checks. I was encouraged 3 times to use their EAP system and go see a therapist, then asked my diagnosis and then that was held over my head. You will beg for them to take you to the parking lot and beat you as that is so much more reasonable than the emotional bullying they subject you to. A dress code that is so archaic, I thought my manager was going to have a heart attack the day I dared wear a coat that had a hood on it. It was January and in the 40's.