Pros
The company will give you extensive training which you can use to get a job in the same career, if this is what you want to do with your life. Once you have worked at BDP anywhere else will seem great in comparison.
Cons
Logistics Coordinator is a mindless data entry job. The recruiter will make it sound like this is a white collar professional job. You will see employees dressed in business casual, but do not be fooled by this. Although, it is an office environment. This job is really a blue collar job that happens to be in an office. This really gives new meaning to word monotonous. This really is not a job for a college graduate. I would estimate that maybe 7% of the employees in the Philadelphia office are college graduates and most of them do not work in logistics. They may work in other departments i.e. IT, HR, marketing, etc. If you are a college graduate do not work here because you will be bored out of your mind. However, do not complain to HR. My advise to you would be once you realize that you have "been had" by the recruiter is to simply leave the company and seek employment elsewhere. If you have just graduated college, then you would still be better served working in an administrative or even a customer service position as a temp through a staffing firm. This will help you build up your resume, so you can then land a white collar professional job hopefully at a publicly held corporation and not at a family owned business. For example, if you graduated with a degree in say marketing, then take a temp assignments that are marketing related through a staffing company. You will only be wasting your talent if you stay at BDP working in logistics. Check out the Westwood College data entry limbo commercial it is really funny. You will then get a sense of what it is like to work at BDP.