Pros
The people that work here are super talented, and genuinely care about the product they're creating. You'll learn from some very creative people who care less about pay, and more about the quality of what they're doing. If you're young, this is a great place to get autonomy and lead a project you'd never get the opportunity for at a company of similar size. There's a lot of perks too like the space is beautiful, and Bellingham is an amazing town--one of my favorites.
Cons
I'll do my best to make this sound as unemotional, and honest, as possible. Leadership here is the hardest thing to work with. Great vision, horrible execution. They treat their employees like cattle--most recently firing 70+ employees (some of 20+ years)--and expressing it as a restructuring. When in actuality that isn't true (I'll leave details out since I don't want to disclose any confidential information). They sell a product for Christians, but constantly express it's the business and money that's important. They push sales hard because, and I quote, "There are thousands of customers out there. If we burn a few, they'll be more" - Direct quote from an executive to large meeting. On top of that, websites like this are encouraged to give positive reviews so they can have the top Glassdoor award. It's all about the appearance, but ask for the truth from employees who work or have worked there--it's rough. This is everyone's "job before the next job" and a resume builder. There's no view for growth, in fact they've changed everyone's title numerous times in an effort to "shake things up" across about every department. This made firings easier, and decreasing pay even easier. I'm a fan of the product, and think that it actually helps those who use it, but it's a shame that the culture the company was built on no longer is the truth but a marketing scheme to appear like a faith-based organization who cares. I pray for the future of the people that are still there, and when they leave I hope everyone considers hiring them--and pays them what they deserve.