Pros
As an intern, you get exposure and experience. It's a large agency and their clients are on the top fortune 500 companies in various industries and there's a certain level of branding and expertise exposed to us when working on a project. It's great on your resume.
Cons
-The social structure of this established large company is naturally hierarchal, however, extremely outdated ('Mad Men' style) and undervalue employees. -Senior managers can be condescending to interns. -The culture of the office is bland and sometimes very plastic and fake. Like any internship, you are assigned work to help teams and learn from the experience, however, this internship program offers no formal training, no support, and a uninspired, unmotivating environment. -On top of all of it, they give you large responsibilities and expectations without formal training and get paid almost minimum wage.