Pros
If you’re lucky, you’ll work with genuinely good colleagues who try to make the best out of a difficult environment.
Cons
Working at Quipu often feels like being part of a well-rehearsed performance rather than an actual functioning organization. Leadership seems very confident, especially during town halls, where everything sounds impressive on paper and in carefully presented statistics that don’t quite match day-to-day reality. There’s a strong focus on presenting success rather than addressing problems. Communication is inconsistent, priorities shift frequently, and decisions rarely come with clear reasoning. Transparency is more of a buzzword than a practice. Growth opportunities are limited, salaries lag behind the market, and employee feedback doesn’t appear to influence much. The gap between what is said and what is experienced is hard to ignore after a while.