Pros
Great new office space, nationally recognized agency (and therefore a great name to include on your resume). Your peers are great people and become great friends. Prominent brands and clients allow for some more impressive name-dropping on your resume.
Cons
Horrendously low pay, "24/7" attitude, lack of appreciation and encouragement for thinking outside the box. There is very much an attitude of "don't rock the boat". Clients don't seem to stay for long, and the work produced by the agency is rather cheesy, low quality, and certainly not worthy of any industry awards. Managers and directors frequently overlook employees talents and ambitions and give routine/mundane tasks rather than playing to everyone's strengths to benefit the entire agency. Overall, a huge culture problem that will take YEARS to resolve (if that's even possible at this point). Turnover is extremely high as a result of all this. And parking is absolutely atrocious. Mandatory valet parking - so be prepared to have dings, dents, scratches etc on your car while it is abused by the valets every day. Most of all, be warned that HR has new hires with barely a month of time on the job pad these reviews here. Also, Mr. Jordan Zimmerman is a horrible figurehead. He's too busy parading around as a fake celebrity. He's a businessman, not an ad man.