Pros
Insanely easy hours, very solid work/life balance. Pretty offices, decent pay. No one breaks a sweat.
Cons
So uncreative, it's where beige goes to die. The most boring, unoriginal agency imaginable. The creative is phoned in, from 2002. They put more effort and imagination into winning "best place to work" surveys than they've ever put into their actual work. The survey is like "1984," where every single employee is forced to submit a (totally positive) survey with a blind copy to HR; you are chased down until you do your survey and they expect to see every response before it's sent. Most of the non-creatives work on PCs (hello, 1996 called and they'd like their technology back) and the agency treats freelance staff as second-class citizens. They have more procedures than Mass General and everything is a process but nothing ever actually gets done. All in all, a fake, phony, shallow cess pool of ego and entitlement.