Pros
The culture here is excellent. People are warm, welcoming, supportive, and will almost always jump right in and help you out whenever they can. Continuing education is a focus here, which makes sense as an EdTech company, and many learning opportunities are provided. We're given the choice to work in-office or remote, which means I can keep working remote and make the long commute in for special occasions, with no pressure to come in otherwise. Keypath also impressed me a lot by offering me a salary higher than what I initially asked for. This may not be everyone's experience, because I definitely undervalued myself at the time, but to me it shows that I'm really valued as an employee and that Keypath as an employer does have my best interests in mind (within reason). I could go on and on, it really is an incredible place to work!
Cons
I'm drawing a bit of a blank here, because I've really bought in to the Keypath culture. I guess the only thing I might call a con is that there are some minor growing pains that come with the speed at which Keypath has grown over the past few years. Efforts are being made to address redundancies and get everyone into unified standards of practice though, so I don't expect these growing pains to last.