Pros
You get 2 weeks off at Christmas
Cons
High staff turn over. Everyone leaves due to health conditions due to stress. Poor management. Staff would break GDPR all the time, and it was covered up because it made the company money. You do not get paid what they promise; whatever they tell you that you will make, you will have about a quarter of that. They have a competition for all the new staff to leave a good review before they start working and the best one gets £50 so don't believe the good reviews as they are being paid to write it. There was no career progression as was promised. Sexist managers would stand around objectifying female co-workers and making lude comments about their bodies. Most of the information advisors were young female and managers would often pull then into their office and try to make them cry to motivate them to do better. No regard for your personal life, one of my colleges was being abused by her boyfriend, arrived late and visible upset at work, she explained to the manager what had happened and got told me the manager to "no one will like you if you are sad, leave your personal life at home" If you value your worth, are a woman or are not willing to sell your soul to them or sacrifice your mental and physical health for some money, avoid them at all costs.