Pros
- A true remove first company, depending where you live there's no real chance of an RTO. - While the pay is competitive, it doesn't significantly exceed the market average. - The company offers several noteworthy benefits, including an attractive vacation policy, comprehensive maternity/paternity leave, a yearly wellness stipend, and access to a diverse range of learning resources.
Cons
- The product vision is all over the place, they keep changing it every quarter or whenever they do another round of layoffs. - The leadership team is weak, lacking any real vision and working with a poor strategy plan. Now that going public isn't an option, it feels like they're on the hunt for someone to acquire company. - After every round of layoffs (there've been three in the last 18 months), your team practically gets a whole makeover, with a brand-new vision, and you have to start from scratch all over again. - People have had 5 or 6 different managers in less than two years, which is just crazy. - The VP hasn't been able to come up with a successful strategy in three years, but still manages to hold onto his high-paying job.