Pros
The project managers & marketing teams alike were welcoming, willing to teach, accepting of new ideas and surprisingly available given their other commitments. Because the company is so new (a little less than three years old, if memory serves), and the marketing staff fairly few in number, the interns get a crack at a wide variety of content ranging from internal memos to training protocols to research in emerging medical tech. Not a bad place to get one's feet wet. Also, Food Truck Tuesdays--a Buffalo cultural staple--take place down the road, so good eats are often close by.
Kontras
Interns get working on myriad kinds of content very quickly, which is fun but also somewhat confusing. You get the sensation of sailing without a compass and hoping you'll see a beach somewhere. Mind you, the projects always pan out, the worst case being you have to draft the same document half a dozen times or watch as your two pages become two sentences on first-round edits. Other than that, the workspace is gray and cubicle-esque, but full of enthusiastic people such that I rarely cared.