Pros
-Many (not all) of the people I worked with directly were pretty intelligent Nice office, free snacks, coffee, etc. -Learned a lot of technical tools - my direct manager was very supportive of me delving into those interests despite them not being directly applicable to my role -I had like 2hrs of work most days, could definitely pick up a second job and double my income if they let me WFH every day
Cons
-None of the work I did actually impacted the company or the world -Some L6+ people were fully unqualified for their roles, had little to no -experience in the industry much less managing 20+ person orgs. -It's easy to get lost at a company of this size (intentionally). Worked with a woman who was L4+ which means she had unlimited PTO and she took multiple days off every week. Imagine going into work where your only responsibility is a project under someone who just doesn't show up almost half the time. On those days, I was able to accomplish exactly nothing as a result. Similarly, had massive issues getting in touch with people I needed to speak or work with. Seemed like people were working 20hrs a week and not handling their duties effectively at all. -Boring culture