Pros
Number 1 Pro is your stock options; that is if you can stay with the company the required time to allow stock to vest. Overall, good working environment, based on the building, section and leadership in place. There is always an opportunity to cross train and move to a different job. The health benefits are phenomenal and they company will pay for school for advancement. Employees even have the opportunity to have a personalized shift to accommodate classes.
Cons
From day 1, everyone talks to you with these acronyms as if you are expected to understand what all that jargon means. A lot of information is thrown at you in week which may have nothing to do with your direct job. Depending on your building and turn over, you may be training yourself on the new job. The hours are brutal with shifts ranging from various days and times!!! Amazon does not really allow sitting onsite. 10 Hours on your feet is devastating to the body. be sure that you want to put your body through this if you have medical or disability items. The time off is minimal. I have never worked so many hours for so little vacation and PTO. You are also given 10 hours of unpaid time that can only be used in 1 hour increments.