Pros
I've been really enjoying my first year working at Path. The projects I've taken on have struck a great balance of being interesting and complex, which has given me lots of opportunities to expand my skills. It's been really fulfilling to tackle meaningful work while also further developing professionally. The leadership here has also been top-notch. The senior managers are incredibly talented at what they do, and they truly care about fostering an environment where everyone can reach their full potential. Learning and growing is such a central part of the culture - it's not just limited to occasional trainings, but also happens organically every day through interactions and guidance from others. It's clear that individual careers really matter here too. The managers take time to understand each person's unique strengths and help them sharpen those qualities. I never feel shy about asking for help when I'm stuck on something tricky. Everybody is always willing to lend an extra set of eyes. I've been impressed with the diversity amongst my colleagues at Path. Our team consists of people from a variety of backgrounds and life experiences. The different perspectives everyone brings make it feel a lot more well-rounded. The relationships between coworkers might be my favorite part. There seems to be real respect between people and their opinions are valued regardless of position. It doesn't feel like a stretch to hang out with each other outside of work . The optional social activities are a blast and tend to have a good turnout. And behind the scenes, Path has amazing systems that smooth out a lot of headaches that are common in construction. Processes are thoughtfully designed to get work done efficiently.
Cons
No major complaints but Project Status Reviews can be quicker.