Pros
Remote work, great colleagues, teem meet ups that happen every 2 years
Cons
You are expected to learn everything on your own, with no structured knowledge sharing. People figure things out individually, and you are often left to piece things together without guidance. Everyone is too busy to consult, so keeping up with the product and AI becomes a constant struggle. There is little to no training, no sense of belonging, and no real exchange of knowledge—just fragmented teams working in isolation. In addition, many experienced people who deeply understood the product and had been with the company for years have been let go, and replaced with less experienced hires who need significant time to understand the platform. This creates further gaps in expertise. The platform itself is complex, built more on programmer logic than user logic, which makes onboarding and day-to-day understanding even more difficult without proper support or knowledge transfer.