Pros
You'll obtain skills that will be useful in your career. The home office is pretty nice.
Cons
All kinds of scandals, from the executives and other top management down. Inter-office affairs are rampant, but they keep it hush hush. If you're looking work here, you better hide your kids, hide your wife, and hide your husband, because they'll be sleeping with everyone up there. Ha, but in all seriousness, it's terrible, you'll see it happen regularly and HR will run around trying to make everyone sign confidentiality agreements to not say anything about these types of situations. Melaleuca worries more about it's perception than it does it's employees. The pay for just about every position there is well below the standard market. They try to convince you that you won't be able to find a job anywhere else in your career field that will pay you as much as they will. It's a pretty filthy tactic actually. To be perfectly honest, for a company who's motto is to "enhance the lives of those we touch by helping them reach their goals", they don't really do much to enhance their employees lives or help them reach their goals.