Pros
Good time-off calendar. The company observes both Australian and American holidays, so you end up with more holidays than most roles.
Cons
• Ownership is inconsistent. Decisions that affect core systems and processes are sometimes made through external partners without consistent coordination with the internal team, which can lead to rework and misalignment with how the business actually operates. • Heavy reliance on vendors limits internal development. A lot of the more technical or strategic work is handled externally, which can reduce opportunities for employees to build deeper skills or drive end-to-end improvements. • Limited upward mobility. Progression can feel constrained, and leadership roles are often filled externally rather than developed from within. If you are looking for a clear growth path, this may not be the best fit. • Communication standards vary. How people speak to each other is not consistent across teams. Some groups communicate in a way that can feel dismissive, and expectations around professionalism are not always enforced. • Culture can feel surface-level. Interactions can be polite, but transparency and trust are harder to build than they should be. It is an environment where discretion matters.