Pros
Wayfair hires in boatloads so it must not be that difficult to get in Good Benefits for the job Seems like an ideal first job, great Resume Filler Office space is pretty nice, haven't had any bad interactions with fellow employees.
Cons
Office space is very cramped and Noisy Very confusing corporate layout, very unclear on what to do to grow in the company, if you ask they will say you're in charge of your own growth, most questions asked to upper management gets non-answers like this, though thats pretty common in cooperate jobs. The job you get to do will most likely have very little to do with your actual skillset, this only compounds the further you climb in the company. As the existing higher potions seems to be excursively about management and filling out excel documents. Located in the center of Boston, does NOT pay enough for full time employees to live in the area of their operation. Either enjoy having 3+ Room mates, or enjoy spending $300 of your paycheck a month to spend 2 hours a day to get to this location. You'd wonder why a company with a strictly Online Only presence would choose to be located in the center of the hardest city to navigate to in the state, and that is a good question. The amount of which they hire (shoving about 300+ new people in the building a month) can easily make it feel like you don't matter to the company after being hired, have seen a good few people walk due to disagreements My overall advice to people within my field with this job is to take it if you need to fill out that experience category on the resume after graduating from a school, accept you probably wont see anything in your savings account, and leave after a year or finding something better.