Pros
The only Pros are getting the experience and working through providers who may/may not like you.
Cons
First off it takes ages to get employed at this company. For me it took probably five months until I got employed. Then the wait gets longer, you will wait for a few weeks for the credentialing and then they will place into a Program 5/6 courses and then a final examination. Once that’s done which will all that process takes 8 months all together. Obviously, and pre-med or pre anything doesn’t have the luxury to wait that long, and would have to commit to a job that will pay 11$. In those 8 months good luck paying your bills because you are not working. Then I start working and making this job my top priority, and had to drop a class for it. That was my dedication, and what I got in return is firing through email. Not a great way to balance work/school, and would give you night shifts without second thoughts. A wasted time of 9 months of commitment, not much money paid at all, and showing no integrity to fire someone through email. If I was you I would call this company off limits, unless you don’t value your time and want to waste a year for nothing.