Pros
You'll get work experience to put on your resume for a job a literally anywhere else.
Cons
I remember reading some of the glassdoor reviews before I started working at BIS. Some were good, others ok, quite a few negative. In hindsight, I really should've listened to the negative ones. Because this garbage company deserves negative stars. Working at BIS was a total nightmare that I wouldn't wish upon my worst enemy. There are some decent folks here, but for every person who is tolerable, there are four or five who are complete and utter jerks. Hope you like profanity, because you'll be hearing lots and lots of it at this company (even though the handbook prohibits it). Work was incredibly stressful and repetitive which was made exponentially worse by the absolutely bonkers decisions managers made. Almost every single task you have to do is a lot harder than it needs to be due to rules that make no sense. If you make a mistake, you'll have it hung over your head for the rest of your time here, even if it wasn't entirely your fault, it was likely due to rules that were just then made up by management. You'll be picked over for promotions by folks who have been there less time than you and are less competent than you. But the worst part about this awful company is the pay. It is abysmally low. I was literally shocked when I was told what me starting pay would be. I'd laugh if it wasn't so sad. Sure, you can get raises, but they just creep along, it'll be years and years and years before you're making a decent salary.