Pros
- Leadership is great. Like, seriously great people. All very accessible and kind. - Benefits are solid and leadership reassesses them for improvement occasionally. - Company believes in what they're doing, and it shows - They allow 100% remote work, but if you like seeing people every once in a while, there is an office space to go into if you're local with free lunch and beer on Wednesday, and free snacks all week - This could be a pro or a con, but I'll list it here. Constellation is doing something new, which at times can be challenging or downright chaotic. Some people thrive in a startup environment, and some don't. It's just something to be aware of.
Cons
- Total lack of any real training program to learn the platform - Understaffed in several areas and hard to draw lines between job duties - Some personality clashes that were, quite frankly, pretty silly - There are a lot of things that Constellation accepts as being "not great" or inefficient about how something is done, but there is little bandwidth and/or energy around actually making changes to address those things