Pros
Leadership is genuinely invested in employee development and well-being. Regular 1:1s, clear feedback, and openness to new ideas make you feel heard and valued.
The company culture strikes a rare balance between high performance and empathy — people care about doing great work and about each other.
Smart, motivated colleagues across teams make collaboration both fun and productive.
Opportunities for growth are real — if you raise your hand, there’s room to take on more responsibility and stretch into new roles.
Transparent communication from leadership on company goals and performance creates a strong sense of alignment.
Cons
As with any growing company, processes can be a bit scrappy or evolve quickly — you need to be adaptable.
Cross-functional alignment can occasionally take time as teams scale and priorities shift, but leadership is aware and working on it.