Pros
Honestly, the overall environment and flexibility are probably the best parts. It can get very busy at times, but people generally aren’t overworked unless they choose to take on extra. If someone’s workload starts becoming too much, management is usually very understanding about helping take some things off their plate. Burnout is something they genuinely try to avoid because they want people to enjoy their jobs while still having a life outside of work. Everyone is really helpful if you’re willing to ask questions, and it makes a huge difference working with people who genuinely want to help you grow and succeed. There are also a lot of opportunities to learn different parts of the company and grow into different departments. They’re very family-oriented too, which is nice when things come up outside of work, like kids getting sick or unexpected situations. Benefits are very good in my opinion compared to other jobs. No weekends or holidays unless you choose to work them.
Cons
I honestly don't have any. I think pay is well above average for what people pay nowadays and they are very flexible as long as you do your job. If you are lazy and not willing to put effort into your job, then you won't succeed anywhere.