Pros
You can make 100k as an associate, if you are an attorney and can negotiate intro salary appropriately.
Cons
Where to begin... This could be the very worst work experience I have ever had. The culture, on its face, wants the public to believe that everyone "loves" working there, and that it is just such a fun, fun, fun job that you would be so, so, so lucky to have. It could not be more of a lie. In truth, the culture is cannibalstic - masses people leave and join this firm every passing day. No one really knows when they are going to get fired, so the majority of everyone spreads and tries to believe half-truths about what a wonderful place this is to work. In reality, the company will work you to your grave, expect that you eat every meal, spend 12+ hours per day, and only have friends or significant-other relationships under the blue shining lights of the "blue a". If you value a life that exists beyond the office whatsoever - run away from any recruiter who is trying to put a thick sales pitch on this place. There are "provided" meals everyday...this is code for an underlying expectation that you eat every meal at your desk while you continue to tirelessly work. There is a "it's never enough" mentality where the ridiculous amount of work that you end up putting into each day is....never enough. The lack of organization creates daily chaos and panic. The "open work environment" is corporate propaganda for "You will sit less than 2 feet away from the next person over and have no sense of privacy whatsoever for the duration of your employment." Some lucky people get sandwiched with people on both sides. Even private discussions in their "call rooms" are rarely private. The walls are paper thin and the people who work/live at alliantgroup have an unquenchable thirst for gossip. When you leave alliantgroup - because 99% of you will in the first 1-2 years, expect to spend months looking for someone that will hire you from this company that has such a terrible reputation among its competitors, or expect to justify why on earth you ever joined this company to begin with. I could go on and on and on...bottom line: whatever job you are leaving for x, y, or z reason - multiply that times 20 and you may begin to get a notion for how terrible this place truly is.