Avantages
Working remotely, I enjoyed the tedious work but it is tedious. A lot of math graphs and then, boom, some very complicated redo of a math problem that makes it totally incomprehensible.
Inconvénients
You have a lot of people working there who are in the education field and they are set in their ways. A lot of sniping going on and very bad attitudes which makes for a stressful environment for a new person. Example: I was asked by the CEO if I thought my managers were micomanagers. I had only been there a few months so I said no (the truth was yes). Also they treat their production staff as very replaceable and they don't even try to point out the value that one employee brings to the table over another. They lose a lot of valuable employees that way. They will pull a PiP on you for nothing, just basic learning mistakes. Then you will get fired over something from left field.