Pros
You get to meet a lot of interesting people. The clients are awesome, and colleagues are very nice, too. As the teams tend to be rather small, you can expect to do loads of different little tasks, learning all the time new skills. Also, if you work for the events team, you will travel a lot. If you like it, it is great. - interesting clients - you learn a lot - international job and roles
Cons
The company demands that you account each 15 minutes with a correct client account. In the end, you end up spending up to 1 hour every week in managing and trying to calculate how much you work for each client. The stress is also very palpable, and you will be expected to easily handle more than one client at the time. The management support is very weak, and tends to blame you for not managing yourself if you struggle. The HR is super long. Don't expect to get fast responses ever. - intense stress - poor managerial support - high focus on costs that means that you end up working for multiple accounts