Pros
Absolutely no egos or petty politics - I sat across from a Senior Director and in front of a VP (who reports directly to the CTO), and neither viewed me any differently because I was an intern. No meeting I attended had even the slightest hint of political bickering. Extraordinary benefits and pay - All interns get free luxury housing and those that work in Sunnyvale or Kirkland get free food too. However, even if you're not in those locations, there's subsidized lunch ($5 a meal) and always tons of snacks in the office. Coming to pay, it's definitely competitive with other companies (at least with respect to internships). RemoteOK - I worked from home about 3 weeks out my 10 as an intern. Almost every team has a few people that are entirely remote (both US-based and international). WFH is fully integrated into GoDaddy. In fact, I doubt you could find the same level of work-life balance at any other company. Extremely solid business - GoDaddy has $735M in annual free cash flow. Translation: this company is incredibly rich and won't be going away any time soon. So don't be worried about cash crunches or layoffs.
Cons
Lack of technically challenging work - Let's face it, products to small businesses is not exactly cutting-edge work. Also, 99% of teams operate at the application layer (i.e. no infra-level work here). That being said, all engineering teams do follow standard practices like code reviews, design discussions, agile, etc... Leetcode interviews - GoDaddy is one of the many companies that uses these algorithmic interviews even though they have absolutely no relevance to the work you'll be doing on a day-to-day basis. Hopefully this will change in the near future, but I wouldn't count on it.