Pros
- Flexible working arrangements, some people drop down to part time for periods of time - Strong focus on improving the quality of life for people living with disability - Fortnightly personal development time - Good remuneration - 4 wellbeing days and 5 days for learning leave each year - Great CEO, personable and kind, genuinely trying to help people - Great CTO
Cons
- Internal politics was really bad at one point in time, has gotten a lot better in recent times - Slow-ish pace can be frustrating, especially with an increase in competition in the sector - General start-up/scale-up growing pains, uncertainty of role, or progression paths, these are also getting better though. - No equity or bonuses, understandable given the majority of the company's revenue comes from the NDIS, but still something you might want to consider.