Pros
Some of my favorite people to work with who were always willing to help and encouraged me to take on new things I didn't think I was capable of. Monthly team building activities which tried to help bring different departments together that you may not interact with on the day to day.
Cons
Similar to other reviews I have seen, there is no clear path for promotions and raises. Managers don't treat their teams very well and create a negative work environment. This has been brought to the attention of HR numerous times, but I never saw any action while I was employed. Unless you are best friends with the founders, you will hit a wall and there is no further advancement. I always felt like I could be replaced at any moment and had no real value to the company. Red Aspen's mission statement is to "inspire women to stand up, stand out, and stand together by uniting passion with purpose", but I never felt or saw that. Unless you are a paid Brand Ambassador, the company doesn't really care about you.