Pros
To start off with a few rare things good at Volacci, you get free lunch, but it's mainly processd deli meats and you will get tired of that REAL fast. It's unhealthy. The environment would be considered more laid back compared to the big corporate world, but again, that's not saying much. You get to work on online marketing projects you wouldn't normaly learn in school, but since the company is process-oriented, it eventually gets dull. Oh, there is a bonus structure in place, but it's a joke. Upper management will find every way to prevent you from getting your bonuses. Don't fall for it. To be honest, it's hard to think of the pros...
Cons
Trying to keep this short, here's a list of the worst things to expect as an employee: 1) Overworked and underpaid. Sure, the pay is "competitive", but you'll easily put in 50-60+ hours a week after the intial honeymoon training phase. There won't be many people to support you because the company wants to keep profit margins up. 2) No recognition. You can do your best and you'll just be another employee. Here's a pat on the back and some more work because we know you can handle the extra workload. Now get back to work. 3) Depressing morale. Ever watched the movie Office Space? Nobody wanted to work at Initech and dreaded talking to their boss. It's no different at Volacci. 4) Lack of creativity. I mentioned it before and I'll try to go into a bit of detail on this one. The company is process-based, so you have to do everything step-by-step like a chimpanzee. If you mess up and senior management finds out about it, that cuts into your bonus. What's the incentive for creativity and going above and beyond? Right, there is none. 5) Terrible upper management. They care about results, which is a good thing for the company, right? Unfortunately at Volacci, if you have a problem, you're on your own buddy. Senior management could care less, they just want to see numbers so they can fatten up their wallets and go to silly conferences. I know all of this sounds rash and maybe even exaggerated. But it's really the truth. If you want a temporary job, this may be it. If you want a career, I'd advise you to look elsewhere.