Pros
Sandwich bar and salads served 3 days a week.
Cons
The benefits package is significantly below what I would expect for the industry. Health insurance is extremely expensive for employees covering dependents, and the company contribution is minimal. The PTO policy is labeled “unlimited,” but in practice the culture discourages taking much time off, and the holiday schedule is 5 days per year.
The expectation of being in the office five days a week in a run down part of Arlington offers little flexibility, and there is no investment in employee training or professional development. Career advancement opportunities are limited.
Leadership frequently changes priorities and communication is often inconsistent, making it difficult to execute long-term initiatives. The organization has experienced substantial turnover and layoffs, which creates uncertainty and negatively impacts morale.
The company promotes itself as a technology-driven AI fintech, but the day-to-day business operates much like a traditional deep subprime auto lender, with aggressive growth expectations that often feel disconnected from market realities.
Overall, the culture is heavily focused on enthusiasm and hype messaging rather than execution, resulting in an environment characterized by micromanagement, low trust, and limited employee engagement.