Pros
Amazing people to work with. Everyone was very friendly and welcoming. Plenty of parking. Full cafeteria. Flexible hours. Nice discount with a mini store within the building. Bonus: Occasional star sightings on the sets. Free food after the cooking segments. All around, probably the most positive and encouraging work environment I've ever worked in, regardless of the downsides.
Cons
Pay was pretty low for industry standards at the time and there wasn't really anyway to "move up" within the company and stay within that specific e-comm studio area. "Promotions" were usually just your yearly pay increase. No benefits at all for a lot of the people in the studio, unless you were salary (which only a handful were), regardless of whether or not you worked a 40 or more hour week. They like to hire the retouchers and photographers as "on call" or "Part-time" so they count as hourly workers, then give you 40 or more hours every week. Never complained though because we all just appreciated, more hours meant more money obviously. They did also have overtime too which helped. Closed for only one day a year on Christmas Day so you may also be asked to work major holidays. No options to work from home at the time as well.