Pros
I actually enjoyed what the job was - rating/coding search engine pages... it was fun and interesting... well, until ... (refer to "Cons" ... )
Cons
They required continuous "training" without pay as they constantly changed their rules for rating, not to mention the extensive initial unpaid training/testing (about 12 hours!) they used to bill their clients for, yet do not pay the applicants who code/rate as part of their "testing process". After I was hired and began working and turned in my statement for services, they asked me every time to reduce the hours I turned in , even though I had reduced them before submitting because I realized being new, I was probably slower than someone more experienced. This happened every time, and I finally told them to pay me or they would be hearing from my attorney (my husband) and small claims court, at which time, they finally paid me. I decided I was done with them after that.