Pros
For the first ~6 months, it felt like a great place to work and that you were part of growing something bigger. Unfortunately, that didn't last long.
Cons
The company lacked any clear direction whatsoever. Priorities were always changing, often weekly, with little justification. Decisions were made on a whim with limited data or research to support. Furthermore, the company preferred to use more favorable data from unknown sources in projections and marketing materials, rather than doing their due diligence to find accurate and reliable data. New plans, processes and strategies were always being developed but never given the appropriate time to achieve an outcome. There was always a new "flavor of the week" which left the company "spinning the tires" with no progress forward. On top of it all, the flexibility and employee-centered culture that the company was so proud of was nowhere to be seen. Employees were questioned on anything and everything, with leaders trying to exert far too much control over their employees' lives. Micromanagement is a critical issue.