Pros
I'd say remote work, but the true agenda behind that "gift" didn't take long to come out.
Cons
If you live in the United States or EU, do not bother applying for a job at Clario. You may get hired and you may even like it for awhile, but the executives' main goal is to get all positions over to India, Costa Rica and China for super cheap labor. And they'll claim that it's about diversity or time zones, but I'm sure if these people had to be paid as much as you or I, none of this would be happening. But, don't worry. Clario is there (briefly) to help you "transition"! Yes, didn't you know that the unjustified loss of your job is due to a transitional period in your life and not because you are being tossed aside like yesterday's garbage so the CEO, already with millions in the bank, can have your measly $40 grand, too? Now, you may think that going above and beyond might spare you from going on the chopping block, but guess again. Management will actually forbid you from taking on more work, even when your offer would solve an ongoing issue. Mostly because the unqualified, cheaper labor in India can't match up and it makes it harder for Clario to label your presence as unnecessary, thus justifying your eventual lay off. So, if you're American or reside in the EU, don't bother. However, if you're willing to work for $3 an hour, check out their website!