Pros
At Perennial, I found a rare mix of autonomy, solid engineering practices, and direct impact. As an iOS developer, I was given real ownership of features — not just in implementation but in shaping how the final product would look and behave. The tech stack was modern (Swift, SwiftUI, Combine), and the team encouraged clean, scalable architecture.
Since it’s a mid-sized company, you’re never just a ticket-resolver. You're in the room when decisions are made. The leadership is approachable, and feedback flows both ways. I especially appreciated the opportunity to work on domain-rich, real-world products — especially in fintech and logistics — where performance and user experience truly mattered.
The pace is fast, but not chaotic. There’s room to experiment, learn, and grow — as long as you take initiative. Peer code reviews, knowledge-sharing sessions, and mentorship were all part of the culture.
Cons
If you prefer highly structured corporate environments, the flexibility here might feel unstructured.