Pros
You learn what it feels to get work burnouts, have no social life, and pull 12 hour shifts, 5 days a week.
Cons
Look, the acquisition might've changed the name of the company, but I am sure the toxic company culture stayed (people that think alike, always stick together). 1. You will be doing robotic work for the first 2 years, which means copying endless interview transcripts into Excel, translating the transcripts into English (if you happen to speak another language, which by the way you do not get compensated extra for), and mindlessly solicit people on LinkedIn to do interviews. 2. You will have no work life balance. You will be expected to finish work at 7pm and if you go to the gym you will get called and slacked while at the gym and be expected to answer (or run back home to hop on a call). If your boos doesn't sleep, you will not sleep. I once took an 1 hour nap because I had 4 hours of sleep the night before and when my manager found out, she told the director and they went through and broke down hour by hour what I was doing in order to call me out on sleeping (worst experience of my life). Oh, and you will cry (I cried 3/4 times?) They fact that they have an office in wall street, means they operate like an investment bank, and do not care about your sleep or how much you get paid (70,000 for an analyst with a masters degree - what a laugh) 3. They do not care about you as a person, let alone as an employee. When I put in my 2 week notice, I got ghosted. I mean, not a single person reached out to have a goodbye talk or give me feedback or anything. They simply announced to CBToxics I was leaving and HR did not reach out until my last day to answer a 5 question survey. But what did I expect from a company that doesn't care about your health, wellbeing, or happiness. Please, please stay away. Know your worth and apply somewhere else. This company is not worth it and it will be so draining once you join you will not have time to apply to other jobs in case you want to leave. Just stay away.