Pros
Flexible schedule, I was able to work from home and my supervisors were easy-going and understanding
Cons
The most mind-numbing work I've ever done. The "editorial" internship consisted of writing "recipes" for stock photos aka looking at a photo, trying to figure out what was being shown, finding an existing recipe online to match that photo, and changing the recipe slightly so it wasn't full on plagiarism. I luckily ended up finding another internship halfway through the summer so I was able to leave June Media. The company was also falling apart. The guy who hired all the interns left halfway through. The CFO left which made getting my stipend a nightmare. There were also 3 waves of interns with different start dates. I was luckily in the first wave but the second wave was told that their start date was changing...on the morning of their first day. Don't do this internship.