Pros
At ššš«šš§š§š¢šš„, you donāt just ship code ā you shape meaningful products and feel genuinely valued while doing it. As a ššØš„šš§š šššÆšš„šØš©šš«, Iāve been part of some technically challenging projects across domains like logistics and fintech. The engineering culture here is sharp ā with a strong focus on clean architecture, performance, and thoughtful problem-solving. You're trusted with ownership, and the bar for quality is high (in the best way). But what really makes Perennial different is how personally it treats its people. No one at Perennial is called a āš«šš¬šØš®š«šš.ā Weāre all referred to as š©šš«šš§šš«š¬. Being called a partner makes every interaction feel more personal. It makes ownership real. Youāre not just completing tasks; youāre building something with people, not for them. šš«šØš¬: - Engineering-first culture with serious focus on design and code quality - Every individual is treated with respect and seen as a true contributor - Inclusive language and actions that reflect deep empathy - Amazing exposure to product thinking and client collaboration - Flat hierarchy ā your voice is heard, and your ideas matter
Cons
The fast-moving environment may take time to adjust for those coming from larger, rigid orgs