Pros
If you're willing to be miserable, it can be a good "stepping stone" workplace. You learn about the textbook industry if you're willing to insert yourself into meetings beyond the scope of your job. There is growth opportunity if you're competent, and again, willing to work in chaos.
Cons
I logged in to show a co-worker how terrible the reviews were for this company and realized they must have bribed some current employees to post positive reviews to hide the honest ones. This place is THE most toxic work environment I have or ever will experience in my life. I worked directly with the CEO and then moved into another department eventually. The CEO takes pride in his verbal and emotional abuse of employees, managers and underlings alike. He sees every person there as replaceable and regularly name-calls and insults them behind closed doors. In other departments, you are overworked and underpaid - literally every person other than executives are underpaid there, no exception. Don't think you will be the one to break the cycle - you won't. There is hardly any organizational structure, and managers are just those who have managed to make it past 3-5 years there. There is no leadership training or investment in professional development, so in general, the management is terrible. HR policies are antiquated and aimed at only conserving costs - not caring for their employees. The physical environment of the main office is deplorable and they do not care because its so cheap. They are unwilling to change to keep good employees for longer than an average of 1-2 years, so unfortunately, many of the people that work there are either sub-par or just biding their time until another opportunity comes along. Don't be like me and naively think "oh it can't be that bad". It is.