Pros
* The culture is warm, inviting, and inclusive. The spirit of collaboration is strong and there's a wonderful family atmosphere. * At the end of the day, knowing you're helping people achieve positive health outcomes makes you feel all warm and glowy inside. * Hours are reasonable and schedules are flexible. After nearly two months, I have yet to feel pressured to work more than a 40 hour week. * Stable and profitable. It's a great place to work if you have a young family or are thinking of starting one. * The company is currently in a real sweet spot in terms of its size: small enough that your own contributions feel like they have significant impact, but large enough that you don't feel like the entire operation rests solely on your shoulders. * Snacks and drinks are abundant and include prominent healthy options. * Catered lunch on Fridays. It has yet to disappoint my discerning palate and special care is always made to ensure that everyone's unique dietary quirks are honored and respected.
Cons
* The code base has been around long enough to allow some technical debt to accrue and some of the tools in the stack are a little behind the times, though serious efforts are being made to correct this. * The company's growth is beginning to exceed some of the office's capacity. There's occasionally a line to use the restroom. * Some of the glitz and glamor of other start-ups in the area is absent in terms of benefits and compensation. * Like most Bay Area tech companies, there's a bit of a diversity problem. White and asian races are a bit overrepresented.