Pros
Remote, pays okay, good benefits, discount of benefits base on doing a few things like getting a physical done.
Cons
Stressful. I'm always anxious about whether I doing enough work to get my productivity points up. They measure how well you are doing based on productivity points which makes you paranoid about trying to do enough work to get those points up. It seems like a lot of the times you can't finish a design with no corrections needed either. There's always something for them to pick at and say there's something wrong with your design. Work load doesn't stay consistent all the time, you could run out of your normal work and be put on something you don't know how to do. You are told to just see how you do on it and be confused for hours. You are taught mostly what to do, but there's a lot of gray areas where you and your peers are trying to figure out what to do when a certain design need comes up. It feels scary just askign questions in the teams chat, because you don't want people to say to you that you should know this information already. Also they don't want you to chat for too long because than you won't spend time working on your job because you are asking questions. Very Isolating job, when you work from home and you can't have small talk with co-workers through out the day.