Pros
The people here are of a high calibre. Lots of experience, and very willing to help out. As an intern, I regularly feel imposter syndrome, but this team always supports me and looks for ways we can all succeed. People are willing to speak up when there's disagreement or conflict, and the leadership strikes a balance between seeking harmony in the team & moving quickly. I always feel like the people at Subskribe care about me. Lastly, the product (both the offering and the codebase) are of a good, clean quality and are nice to work with.
Cons
The benefits system is a bit confusing – they have excellent employee benefits (I believe posted on their LinkedIn), just make sure to ask about them and how to use them. Also, feedback could be increased. As a relatively junior developer, I'd like to know what I'm doing well and where I could improve. The feedback loop for developers lacks even a simple "here's what's good, here's what's not as good, here's a suggestion" structure, instead being very informal. Work hours are very flexible, but expectations aren't yet clear – this is a product of being a startup, so it's not a huge deal, but don't expect to have a clear outline of when it will and won't be acceptable to flex your time. It almost always is, and the team is very forgiving of course, but there's some social-cue-reading to be done.